Today the 26th March Google Doodle remember the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh Independence Day with the grand celebration of the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Google Doodle is a special temporary logo on Google’s homepage since 1998, which celebrates holiday, special events, achievements etc.
Google first made doodle in honour of Bangladesh Independence Day 2013 to commemorate the 43rd Independence Day.
The Savar National Memorial – a national monument built on the outskirts of Bangladesh capital Dhaka to honor those who fought in the independence war 1971. Citizens pay respect to their national heroes by gathering at the memorial. Many people wear the symbolic green and red color dress, which is designed in the Doodle artwork.
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According to Google, The green of the nation’s flag represents the bountiful vegetation that covers much of the Bangladeshi landscape, as the red disk emblazoned on the green background symbolizes the rising sun that gives life to the Asian region of Bengal.
On March 26, 1971, Father of Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared Bangladesh independence following the crackdown on unarmed Bengali people on March 25 night by the then Pakistan occupation army.
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The grand celebration of the birth centenary of Bangabandhu and the golden jubilee of Bangladesh’s independence started on 17 March marked the physical attendance of five heads of states and governments and virtual attendance of other global leaders, showing respect at the National Parade Square here in the presence of Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
The 10-day grand celebration will end on 26th March following the celebration of Bangladesh 51st Independence and National Day with the attendance of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi & other chief delegation.
Happy Independence Day, Bangladesh!
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