Tuesday, 27 September 2016

World tourism day 2016

World Tourism Day, a global initiative by United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) is being celebrated by Bangladesh Tourism Board (BTB) and this years theme is ‘Tourism for All."


World Tourism Day is celebrated to build awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic value.
The theme ‘Tourism for All’ has been chosen to illustrate the importance of domestic as well and international tourism in the country.
The day will be celebrated by BTB, Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC) and different tour operators with day long arrangements of various programmes, including a colourful parade inaugurated by Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon.

President Abdul Hamid urged the authorities concerned to ensure awareness building for a sustainable tourism.
The day aims to highlight tourisms’ potential in helping reach the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
President Abdul Hamid said the government is trying to highlight the expansive natural beauty of Bangladesh to foreign tourists to help build a thriving industry around it.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in her message said the Awami League led government has taken diverse initiatives for the development of the tourism industry as well as offer hospitality services at an affordable rate.
The day will be celebrated with many events including folk music, discounts on food and accommodations at hotels and motels and seminars across the country.
In addition, special supplements would be published in the national dailies while special programmes and documentaries will be on aired on Television and Radio.

Sunday, 25 September 2016

National Anthem Of Bangladesh



National Anthem Of Bangladesh


My golden Bengal,
I love you.

Forever your skies,

Your air set my heart in tune
As if it were a flute.



In spring, O mother

The fragrance from your mango groves
Makes me wild with joy,
Ah, what a thrill!
In autumn, O mother
In the full blossomed paddy fields
I have seen spread all over sweet smiles.



What beauty, what shades,

What affection, what tenderness!
What a quilt have you spread
At the feet of banyan trees
And along the bank of every river



Oh mother mine, words from your lips

Are like nectar to my ears.
Ah, what a thrill!



If sadness, O mother

Casts a gloom on your face,
My eyes are filled with tears!
Golden Bengal,
I love you.