Own Correspondent, Dhaka
Disclosure: 08 November 2024, 23: 04
Sharmin S. Murshid, Advisor, Ministry of Social Welfare and Women and Child Affairs spoke as the chief guest. Photo: Today's Newspaper
Sharmeen S. Murshid, adviser to the Ministry of Social Welfare and Women and Child Affairs, said, 'The traditional regime before August 5 will not be allowed to continue. The youth community has given us the responsibility of running the state in a short period of time to organize the traditional governance system.
Sharmin S. Murshid said these things in the opening ceremony of the project entitled 'Implementing Community Based Heritage Festival in Eight Administrative Division in Bangladesh' approved by UNESCO for the protection of intangible cultural heritage in the National Museum.
Director General of the National Museum. Ataur Rahman presided over the speech of the special guest, UNESCO Chief Officer Suzan Vaiz in Dhaka. Eighty artists from non-governmental organizations performed eight elements of eight categories in the program titled 'Anand Vaibhav: Bangladesh of Festivals'.
The adviser said that the interim government wants to work with the dream of building a beautiful society with the collective efforts of all. He said, 'Bangladesh is a country rich in history and tradition. The cultural history of this region has been cherished for many years, due to its unique characteristics, the heritage of this country shines with pride. We want to present our rich culture to the world through the young generation.