Anand rally was held in celebration of the celebration of 7th March

in #news7 years ago

On 7th March 1971, the historic speech given by the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was organized in different nationalities to celebrate the statehood celebration of UNESCO recognition.
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On Saturday (November 25th), the day-long celebrations were held and these events were held.

A colorful procession was started from Tangail Shaheed Memorial Municipality in the morning on Saturday (November 25th). Various rural traditions, including horse carts, are displayed in the procession.

An elephant procession was taken from the collectorate complex in Thakurgaon with elephants at 10 am on Saturday. Deputy Commissioner Abdul Awal led the rally. A discussion meeting was held on the big ground after the funeral.

At Kushtia, at 12 noon at the initiative of Amla Government Degree College in Mirpur upazila, a grand procession was organized.

College teachers, employees, and students led by Mohabbat Ali, principal of Amla Government Degree College in the procession
Participate.

At the initiative of the district administration of Barguna, wreaths were placed at the portrait of Bangabandhu Memorial Complex at Bangabandhu's statue at 10 am. At the end, a joy rally was organized with officials of different organizations and political leaders.
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After the rally, a discussion meeting was held in the hall of the Deputy Commissioner's Office.

Anand Rally was brought out from Bhola Government School on Saturday morning in the district administration of Bhola.

The procession started at 11 am at Brahmanbaria and gathered at the municipal free stage after watching the main road of the city. A discussion meeting was held there.

In the rally, thousands of people, including teachers of various government-owned non-government organizations, employees of social-cultural political organizations and teachers of different school colleges participated.

Apart from this, joy rally was organized in Natore, Pabna, Nilphamari, Habiganj, Naogaon, Noakhali, Rajbari, Jamalpur, Narsingdi, Magura, Lalmonirhat, Sherpur, Dhaka, Dhamrai, Keraniganj, Tangail, Madhupur and Pathargaon of Barguna.fff.jpg

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