Bangabandhu’s development vision for future policy makers – bdnews24.com



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Bangabandhu’s grandson, Radwan Mujib Siddique, who is its editor-in-chief, will release the cover of the magazine at a virtual event on Sunday at 7pm.

After the liberation war, the nation’s father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman formulated various policies and set specific goals for the newly independent country to lift a wounded country out of poverty and onto the path of continuous transition.

The ‘White Board’ will present Bangabandhu’s political goals and future course of action in a new way for future policy makers on the road to building a developed and prosperous country.

In the words of CRI, the magazine will be a beacon for future policy makers.

A statement from the editors said: “How Bangabandhu determined his future course of action for Bangladesh has been highlighted in detail in this magazine. Today’s policy makers can follow that and set their own goals …”

The CRI had taken the initiative to publish this magazine on the occasion of Bangabandhu’s birthday in March at the beginning of the Mujib year. But in the context of the coronavirus epidemic, it receded.

The CRI says the first issue of Whiteboard “will unravel the mystery of many rumors” about the role of the administration during Bangabandhu’s assassination in 75. At the same time, Bangabandhu’s wartime leadership, his fiery speeches, various sources of its policy formulation will be discussed in analyst writings.

The statement read, “Young people today are seeing various developments. But they do not know where the birthplace of this development is. In this magazine, Bangabandhu’s vision of development will become a reality in front of them.”

Syed Mofiz Kamal, co-editor of the magazine, said: “This magazine will present new ideas for policy makers today.”

Radwan Mujib Siddique, economist Rehman Sobhan, analyst and journalist Syed Badrul Ahsan, former Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmud Ali, and Julian Francis, a friend from Bangladesh in 1971, wrote the foreword to the first issue of the Blackboard.

Previously, CRI published a graphic novel ‘Mujib’ about various chapters in Bangabandhu’s life. The story of Kishore Mujib becoming a leader is represented there through comic characters.



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