Every year
we observe the 16th December as a Victory Day. On this day in 1971 the
barbarous Pakistani army surrendered to the joint commander of the Indian Army
and Bangladesh Liberation Forces. Through their surrender the nine months' War
of Liberation came to an end and Bangladesh came into existence as an
independent sovereign state. As such this day is regarded as the Victory Day.
Yesterday we observed this Victory Day in our school premises in a ceremonious
way. The function began with the hoisting of our national flag at 6 o'clock in
the morning. In the afternoon a discussion meeting was held with the headmaster
in the chair. The Mayor of Dhaka City Corporation was the chief guest.
Students, guardians and other guests also attended the function. The students
sang some patriotic songs. A few students recited patriotic poems of Tagore and
Nazrul. Various speakers spoke on the occasion explaining the significance of
the day in our national life. The function came to a close with a vote of thanks
by the assistant teachers.
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