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Rabindra-Nazrul’s birth anniv celebrated in Brunei

  • Diplomatic Correspondent
  • 27 May, 2023 12:00 AM
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Rabindra-Nazrul’s birth anniv celebrated in Brunei
Participants of a programme marking the birth anniversaries of Poet Rabindranath Tagore and National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam pose for a photograph with Bangladesh High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Nahida Rahman Shumona on the HC premises on Friday. —SUN PHOTO

The Bangladesh High Commission to Brunei Darussalam on Friday hosted an event, commemorating the birth anniversaries of Nobel Laureate Poet Rabindranath Tagore and National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.
High Commissioner Nahida Rahman Shumona collaborated with two local schools: St Andrews School and Dato Othman School, the Reading and Literacy Association and the Language Bureau of Brunei.
Around 36 children from the schools along with the principals attended the programme.
The Director for Administration and Management of Language Bureau was present in the programme as the guest of honour. The event started with recitation of Surah Fatiha.
In her welcome speech, Nahida Rahman Shumona said known as the "Poet of the World," Rabindranath Tagore was a multi-talented genius who excelled in poetry, music, drama, and painting.
Kazi Nazrul Islam, known as the "Rebel Poet," played a vital role in shaping the cultural and political identity of Bangladesh, she said.
Later, Dr Malai Zeity Abdul Hamid introduced the little performers of St Andrews School; five children from grade 4 recited selected stanzas from the Gitanjali. The children recited the poems in a heartwarming manner. Following that local youth, Shanned Tsen Jia Ee, award winning violinist played "Purano she diner kotha".
The High Commission also screened video of Tagore's "Amra shobai Raja" and Nazrul's "Shukno patar nupur paye" with English subtitles.
Mizan  Mehdi, a veteran Bangladeshi in Bandar and a  singer  rendered  a Tagore song and a Nazrul Song. The Guest of Honor Hajah Anisa Moksin recited Shonar Tori in English. The audience was highly appreciative and requested to be invited again.
The schoolchildren were given a tour of the High Commission and a short reading by the High Commissioner from the Graphic Novel Mujib at the Bangabandhu Corner of the High Commission. The High Commissioner thanked all and ended the programme.