Bangladesh's Information and Broadcasting Ministry plans to honor families of journalists killed during recent protests. Secretary Mahbuba Farzana led a recent meeting where officials made these decisions. The ministry will host receptions and provide financial support to these families. They want to remember those who died covering the July uprising events. This recognition comes as the country prepares to mark the mass movement anniversary.
Officials will screen a new movie called "Shrabon Bidroho" at the National Museum on July 5. The film tells the story of the July protests that changed Bangladesh. Theaters across the country will show the movie at the same time. Bangladesh missions abroad will also screen the film for overseas communities. The premiere marks the start of month-long anniversary activities.
The ministry plans to show documentaries and other films at several locations around Dhaka. The Mass Communication Directorate will host special screenings for the public. Four universities will also participate through their campus theaters. Officials hope these events will educate young people about recent history. Film archives will preserve these works for future generations.
Newspapers will publish special stories and photo spreads from July 5 through August 5. The ministry will put up banners and billboards across the country. Workers will distribute posters and other materials to spread awareness. Officials plan a large parade through the capital city. Religious leaders will hold prayer sessions to remember those who died during the protests.
Officials will screen a new movie called "Shrabon Bidroho" at the National Museum on July 5. The film tells the story of the July protests that changed Bangladesh. Theaters across the country will show the movie at the same time. Bangladesh missions abroad will also screen the film for overseas communities. The premiere marks the start of month-long anniversary activities.
The ministry plans to show documentaries and other films at several locations around Dhaka. The Mass Communication Directorate will host special screenings for the public. Four universities will also participate through their campus theaters. Officials hope these events will educate young people about recent history. Film archives will preserve these works for future generations.
Newspapers will publish special stories and photo spreads from July 5 through August 5. The ministry will put up banners and billboards across the country. Workers will distribute posters and other materials to spread awareness. Officials plan a large parade through the capital city. Religious leaders will hold prayer sessions to remember those who died during the protests.