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‘Bangladesh a role model of development in the world’

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Published: 12:54, 14 March 2019   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
‘Bangladesh a role model of development in the world’

Staff Correspondent, Tangail: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has regarded Bangladesh as the role model of development in the world.

“Now the world views Bangladesh as the role model of development. We want to march towards development further,” she said this while addressing a function arranged to distribute the ‘Danveer Ranada Prasad Shaha Memorial Gold Medal’ at Kumudini Complex in Mirzapur upazila of Tangail on Thursday.

The function was arranged on the occasion of the 86th founding anniversary of Kumudini Welfare Trust.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged affluent people to dedicate them to the cause of nation following philanthropist RP Shaha’s footprints as she handed over “Danveer Ranada Prasad Shaha Smarak Gold Medal” to four national celebrities.

“Ranada Prasad Shaha set an example in serving the human being,” she said.

The premier added: “Many rich people are there in our country (and) if they follow his footsteps, the ordinary people would not have any sufferings.”

Sheikh Hasina particularly appreciated with respect the enormous philanthropic activities of Shaha, more known as RP Shaha, in Mirzapur what was visibly a remote area during his time.

Legendary politician and erstwhile Pakistan’s Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam were posthumously honoured with the award while the rest two recipients were 1952 language movement veteran National Professor Rafiqul Islam and eminent painter Sahabuddin Ahmed.

On behalf of Suhrawardy, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s younger daughter Sheikh Rehana received the gold medal from the premier while she herself joined the ceremony as a special guest.

Poet Nazrul’s granddaughter Khilkhil Kazi received the medal on behalf of the National Poet.



A documentary on 86 years’ journey of the Kumudini Welfare Trust was screened at the function the Bharateswari Homes students staged a spectacular physical display.

Sheikh Hasina appreciated the Kumudini Welfare Trust for giving “Danveer Ranada Prasad Shaha Smarak Gold Medal” to four eminent personalities including legendary political leader and former Prime Minister of erstwhile Pakistan Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (posthumous).

In this context, she said that Rashid Suhrawardy, the only son of Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, became very happy hearing his father’s nomination for the gold medal and expressed his desire to receive it personally.

“It was a matter of sorrow that Rashid Suhrawardy died a few days back,” she said.

Recalling her first visit to Kumudini, the premier said, “I came here probably in 56 or 57 with my father (Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman) and mother (Bangamata Begum Fazilatunnesa).”

“While visiting the place, Bangabandhu became overwhelmed to see the scenario of the area and expressed his desire to get me admitted to Kumudini.

But, it wasn’t possible as my father was arrested soon after declaration of the martial law in 1958,” she continued.

She mentioned that she was emotionally touched with the memory of RP Shaha’s family, saying, “Bijoya aunty (eldest daughter of RP Shaha) came to our house with cooked foods after assassination of the Father of the Nation and most of his family members on August 15 in 1975.”

She also recalled her visit to the old Dhaka’s Sadarghat residence of RP Shaha.

Remembering the killings of RP Shaha and his son Bhabani Prasad Shaha by Pakistani occupation forces on May 7 during the War of Liberation in 1971, the premier said she knew the agony of loosing near and dear ones, as she lost most of her family members including father, mother and brothers (except herself and her sister Sheikh Hasina) on August 15 in 1975.



Earlier in the morning, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina opened 14 development projects and laid the foundation stones of 17 other schemes by unveiling their plaques from Kumudini omplex here.

She also laid the foundation stones of Bharateswari Homes Multipurpose Hall and the nstitute of Post Graduate Nursing Complex on Kumudini Complex.

Ranada Prasad Shaha (1896-1971) was a social worker and promoter of education, is well-known as RP Shaha.

Between 1938 and 1944, RP Shaha had set up a free dispensary, Kumudini Hospital, (named after his mother at Mirzapur in 1938).

He established Bharateswari Homes, Kumudini Girls’ College and Debendra College. In 1944 he donated an amount of Rs. 2.5 lakh to the British Red Cross.

On May 7, 1971, R P Shaha and his only son were abducted by the Pakistan Army and their collaborators from Narayanganj. They never returned.


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