BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman sent birthday greetings to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Thursday. Rahman arranged for flowers and a cake to be delivered to the government office. His private secretary carried the gifts to show respect for the chief adviser. The gesture marked Yunus reaching his 85th birthday. Military officials received the presents on behalf of the chief adviser.
ABM Abdus Sattar represented Rahman during the evening delivery around 6 pm. Major General Ferdousi Hasan Selim accepted the bouquet and birthday cake at the office. The BNP media team announced the visit through an official statement. Yunus thanked Rahman for remembering his special day. The exchange demonstrated cooperation between political leaders.
Muhammad Yunus was born on June 28, 1940 in Bathua village. His birthplace sits within Hathazari upazila of Chattogram district. Dula Mia Sawdagar and Sufia Khatun raised their son to become a world leader. The family lived in the rural area during his early childhood years. His humble beginnings shaped his future commitment to helping poor communities.
Yunus became the first person from Bangladesh to win the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Committee honored him during 2006 for his work with microcredit programs. He has earned many other honors from countries around the world. His achievements brought international recognition to Bangladesh. The economist continues serving his nation as chief adviser to the government.
ABM Abdus Sattar represented Rahman during the evening delivery around 6 pm. Major General Ferdousi Hasan Selim accepted the bouquet and birthday cake at the office. The BNP media team announced the visit through an official statement. Yunus thanked Rahman for remembering his special day. The exchange demonstrated cooperation between political leaders.
Muhammad Yunus was born on June 28, 1940 in Bathua village. His birthplace sits within Hathazari upazila of Chattogram district. Dula Mia Sawdagar and Sufia Khatun raised their son to become a world leader. The family lived in the rural area during his early childhood years. His humble beginnings shaped his future commitment to helping poor communities.
Yunus became the first person from Bangladesh to win the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Committee honored him during 2006 for his work with microcredit programs. He has earned many other honors from countries around the world. His achievements brought international recognition to Bangladesh. The economist continues serving his nation as chief adviser to the government.