Celebrating Bangla Heritage: Brac University’s Digital Quiz Competition

Brac University in Bangladesh recently marked International Mother Language Day and Martyrs’ Day with a unique twist, turning the occasion into a celebration of Bangla language and culture. Through an online quiz competition called ‘Bangla Amar Ahankar’, the university aimed to deepen the connection of its community with the rich heritage of Bangla.

The event, which garnered enthusiastic participation from thousands of students, teachers, and officials, went beyond being just a competition. It served as a journey through the depths of Bangla language and history, challenging participants to test their knowledge and appreciate their linguistic roots.

Notable individuals like Mirza Tausif Shorif Snigdho, Khalid Amirul Islam, Md Rikum Hossain, and Shamiur Rahman were celebrated for their exceptional grasp of Bangla’s legacy. The event underscored Brac University’s commitment to fostering a sense of identity and pride in its linguistic heritage.

Acting Vice Chancellor Prof Syed Mahfuzul Aziz emphasized the importance of not only celebrating the Bangla language but also honoring the sacrifices of the martyrs of the Language Movement. The university’s observance of International Mother Language Day included cultural programs and a traditional morning procession, further embedding the significance of the day in the hearts of participants.

The vibrant community at Brac University showcased a collective effort to celebrate and promote linguistic diversity and cultural heritage. In a world where globalization threatens local languages and traditions, initiatives like ‘Bangla Amar Ahankar’ serve as a beacon of hope. They demonstrate how educational institutions can play a crucial role in preserving and raising awareness about cultural heritage.

By honoring its linguistic heritage, Brac University sets an inspiring example of how institutions can contribute to cultural preservation and awareness. The spirit of the Language Movement and the pride in Bangla language and heritage are alive and thriving within the university’s community, serving as a tribute to unity and cultural richness.

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