Bangabandhu Professor Muntasir Mamun said that a teacher who does not have books at home is illiterate. He has no idea about the country’s history, heritage and liberation war. He or she is not motivated to teach in the classroom because they have no idea. Bengalis are a self-sacrificing nation. Our liberation war is against bigotry. Although Zia was a freedom fighter, he did politics with assassins. established them. Jai Bangla means progress. The Genocide Museum politicizes the truth. Politics to establish the truth. We have to move on the path of truth. He said these things while addressing the chief guest at the closing ceremony of the 11th PGT training course titled “Genocide – Torture and Liberation War 1971” in Comilla. The closing ceremony was held on the afternoon of Friday, August 11, at the liberation corner of Bhasha Sainik Ajit Guha University.
The closing ceremony of the training course organized by the Genocide Torture and Research Center was presided over by Hasan Imam Majumdar Fatik, former Principal of Language Soldier Ajit Guha University, Course Coordinator and President of Bangladesh College Teachers Association (Bakshis) Comilla District Branch.
Dr. Chowdhury Shahid Quader, Assistant Professor of Jagannath University History Department, College Inspector of Comilla Education Board Md. Zahirul Islam Patwari, Language Soldier Ajit Guh University Principal Md. Shariful Islam spoke as guests in the event. National University, Bangabandhu Liberation War and Bangladesh Research Institute Director Dr. Moniruzzaman Shaheen, Bangla Academy writer and researcher Mamun Siddiqui spoke as trainers. Assistant Professor Mohammad Masud Majumder and Taslima Akhter spoke among the trainees. The chief guest Bangabandhu Professor Muntasir Mamun distributed books among the trainees at the end of the program. National University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Moshiur Rahman spoke as the chief guest in the first part of the concluding day. Professor Dr. Md. Abul Hossain and Dr. Chowdhury Shahid Quader acted as trainers.
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