Bangladesh Betar External Service 

 

“21 st February : A Red Letter day in the history of Bangladesh- A special 
composite program on the occasion of the International Mother Language Day 2005”

 

Date : 21 February 2005

UTC: 1230 ~ 1300 (S & SEA) 

UTC : 1815 ~ 1900 (Europe)

Frequencies : 7185 kHz , 9550 kHz (not in use now)

 

Program details : 

 

01.  Intro: Highlighting the background history of our language movement. (to 
be written by the compiler).

02.  Song : Amar Bhaiyer Rakte Rangano Ekushe February (Begali) 
Artist : Chorus, Lyric: Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury, (The theme translation in 
English will be followed)

03.  Talk : Significance of 21 st February in our national life. By – Dr. M. 
Moniruzzaman Miah, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Dhaka.

04.  Recitation: Recitation  from the Poem “Kono Ek Make” (To a Mother) in 
Bangla (with the gist in English) W/by: Abu Zafar Obaidullah, R/by- Samia 
Rubaiyat Hossain.

05.  Song: Specially composed song on language movement and our mother language 
Bangla with the theme in English. Artist : Sabina Yeasmin, Shammi Akhter and 
Chorus.

 

Program Compiler : Syed Anwarul Haque, Professor, Dept. of English, University 
of Dhaka.

Narrator : Shahnawaz Ahmed and Laily Mawla

Producer : Akramul Islam.  

 

 Happy hunting.

 

73's from 

 

Ashik Eqbal Tokon

Rajshahi,Bangladesh


                
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