Saturday, 20 February 2016

Uphold the dignity of the mother tongue: PM

Unb, Dhaka
Underscoring the importance of learning mother language first, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today urged all to be more aware to uphold the dignity of Bangla.
“I call upon to all uphold the dignity of our mother language which we achieved in exchange for blood,” the Prime Minister further said.
She said, “Our children must learn other languages. It’ll be the real education if they first learn mother language and then others. Our society must be more conscious in this regard.”
Sheikh Hasina was addressing a function at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the city marking the distribution of Ekushey Padak 2016 among 16 eminent personalities for their outstanding contributions to various fields.
Noting that many mother languages are losing their importance as people choose other languages for interactions, the Prime Minister said, “We must not forget our mother language. Besides learning other languages, we also have to exercise our mother tongue properly.”
The Prime Minister said, “We'll have to move ahead with self-confidence and further develop this country so that the Bengali nation gets its due place on the global stage. Ekushey February is not a mere day…it flourishes our spirit and teaches us not to bow down to injustice.”
She suggested the Cultural Affairs Ministry to project the history of February 21 in various languages of the world.
Noting that the Bengali nation had gained its hard-fought independence in 1971 following the path of February 21, Hasina said: "As a Bengali nation, we've unique tradition, characteristics and own literature, arts and culture. We'll have to preserve it and teach our future generation to follow it."
Recalling with great respect the sacrifices of language martyrs, she said it was Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who had proposed forming 'Rastrabhasha Sangram Parishad' in 1948 which had initiated the struggle for gaining Bengali as the state language.
Citing that there could not be anything above mother language, she said, "We'll have to give due respect to our Bengali language so that the nation could be built in such a way."
About honouring of eminent personalities with Ekushey Padak, Hasina said although this is a humble endeavour to recognise their contributions, but the real aim is to encourage the future generation so that they could follow these personalities and thus love the country, its people, literature, and culture; engage in research and cultural practice.
Highlighting various steps of her government for ensuring further excellence of Bengali language alongside playing role for protecting other languages, she said her government had established the International Mother Language Institute in the capital where research works are carried out on the origin languages, their development, preservation and practice.
Cultural Affairs Secretary Begum Aktari Momtaz delivered the address of welcome at the function held with Cultural Affairs Minister Asaduzzaman Noor in the chair.
Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam conducted the function and read out the citations of the awardees.

Micromax Asia Cup T20 All-round Rohan stuns Afghanistan


Oman survive Hayat century to win the day's second match
Sports Reporter
The Asia Cup qualifiers got off to an exciting start as United Arab Emirates (UAE) rode on Rohan Mustafa's magical all-round show to pull off an upset by beating favourites Afghanistan in the high-scoring opening match at the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium in Fatullah yesterday evening.
The night match between Oman and Hong Kong was a high-scoring thriller which saw Oman prevail by five runs, but not before Hong Kong batsman Babar Hayat played an innings to remember, scoring 122 of his side's 175 runs.
Back to the first game, Rohan first struck a 50-ball 77 to give UAE a fighting total of 176 and then finished the job with the leather by taking three wickets in an over to secure a 16-run victory as Afghanistan were bundled  out for 160 with one ball to spare.
The match was a tale of two knocks but Rohan, who smashed seven fours and four sixes, came out on top as Karim Sadiq's 48-ball 72 went in vain because of the failure of the rest of the Afghanistan batsmen.
Afghan captain Asghar Stanikzai blamed a poor fielding effort behind their disappointing defeat which now makes it difficult for them to qualify to the main event of the tournament, which will kick off on February 24 at Mirpur. He however has not given up hope. “If UAE loses against Hong Kong or Oman we need to win the next two matches with a good run-rate. We have a chance if we don't lose our patience,” said Asghar.
UAE openers Rohan and Mohammad Kaleem set the tone after UAE won the toss. The runs came thick and fast as Kaleem complemented match hero Rohan well during the course of a quick 83-run opening stand before Rashid Khan struck.
The 17-year old leg-spinner Rashid brought the Afghans back in the match by dismissing Shaiman Anwar and Amjad Javed off consecutive overs as UAE, who looked set to get close to 200 at one stage, slipped from 121 for one to 128 for four. But Usman Mushtaq (23) and Mohammad Shahzad (25) gave the finishing touch for UAE.
Afghanistan's chase however never achieved the required pace as Sadiq did not receive any able support from his teammates.
There was even less support for Hayat in the day’s second match. Oman had chosen to bat and rode on 42 from opener Jatinder Singh and a late burst from Amir Ali to post 180 for five. Apart from Hayat's glittering 60-ball 122, the next highest score for Hong Kong was 15 by Aizaz Khan. Hayat hit seven sixes and nine fours in a heroic effort, but the 181-run target proved to be just out of his reach. With 11 needed off the last three balls of the match, Hayat was caught at long-off trying to hit his eighth six.

Scores in brief
UAE:  176 for 4 in 20 overs (Mustafa 77, Kaleem 25, Shahzad 25;
Rashid 3-25)
AFGHANISTAN: 160 all out in 19.5 overs (Sadiq 72; Mustafa 3-19, Naveed 2-23, Ahmed 2-28)
Result: UAE won by 16 runs

OMAN: 180 for 5 (Jatinder 42, Amir 32 not out, Mehran 28 not out; Nadeem 3-27)
HONG KONG: 175 for 7 (Hayat 122; Amir 1-6, Bilal 1-28, Lalcheta 1-29)
Result: Oman won by 5 runs

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