Key Highlights:
- The interim government has declared October 7, the death anniversary of Abrar Fahad, and February 25, the BDR Massacre Day, as national days.
- These two days will be celebrated specially every year.
- On the sixth death anniversary of martyr Abrar Fahad, the documentary ‘You Failed to Kill Abrar Fahad’ will be screened at all Shilpakala Academies in the country, including Dhaka, at 7 pm on October 7.
- Abrar Fahad’s father will be present at the Dhaka exhibition.
- The Ministry of Culture is currently preparing a calendar to celebrate the lives and works of important figures in the country, which will include these two politically important days along with cultural festivals.
The interim government has declared the death anniversary of Shaheed Abrar Fahad on October 7 and the BDR Massacre Day on February 25 as national days. As a result, these two days will be celebrated specially every year, which will show respect for the country’s political history and democratic movement.
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Documentary exhibition in memory of Abrar Fahad
On the occasion of the sixth death anniversary of martyr Abrar Fahad, the documentary ‘You Failed to Kill Abrar Fahad’ will be screened at all Shilpakala Academies of the country, including Dhaka, on October 7 at 7 pm. Abrar Fahad’s father will be present as a special guest at the Dhaka exhibition, which will be considered a sensitive and memorable moment for the countrymen.
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Inclusion in the calendar and cultural celebrations
The Ministry of Culture is currently preparing a national calendar, where the lives and works of all important figures of the country will be celebrated. This calendar will not only highlight cultural festivals, but also the importance of politically important days, such as:
- October 7 – Abrar Fahad’s death anniversary
- February 25 – BDR Massacre Day
As a result, these days will be celebrated specially every year, which will make the new generation of the country aware of history.
Source: Daily Ittefaq