JANANI O GORBITO BORNOMALA

JANANI O GORBITO BORNOMALA

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Mrinal HaqueMrinal Haque (September 9, 1958 – August 22, 2020) was a Bangladeshi sculptor. Appointed by the Government of Bangladesh, best known for having created murals on the city streets of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.

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Janani O Gorbito BornomalaJanani O Gorbito Bornomala (Bengali: জননী ও গর্বিত বর্ণমালা, lit. 'Mother and proud albhabets') is a sculpture of a mother protesting while carrying her son's corpse. One of notable work of Mrinal Haque for Dhaka City. It is situated in front of the BTCL headquarter at the junction of Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue near Bangla Motor, in Dhaka city's Paribagh. It was erected on the theme of Bangla language movement. The sculpture was inaugurated on February 20, 2016. This is one of sculptures erected by Haque's private funding.

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Women in the Bengali language movementWomen played an important role in the Bengali language movement. During the movement that demanded that Bengali should be made as one of the state languages, female students stood beside their male counterparts as equals. Students of the University of Dhaka secretly painted posters with slogans advocating for the Bengali language. On 21 February 1952, women played a critical role in breaking police barricades and confronting law enforcement officers. Female students of Dhaka Medical College provided medical care to the injured. Women went door to door raising funds for medical aid and participated in protests despite resistance from their families. Professor of History, Muntasir Mamun stated, "We must carefully preserve our history. The full recognition the brave men and women behind the 1952 Language Movement is yet to be completed".

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