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13th inter-school Bengali Olympiad set to celebrate language month


Published : 03 Feb 2024 09:23 PM

As the month of language commemorates the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh, preparations are underway for the Thirteenth Interschool Bengali Olympiad, an esteemed event that celebrates the essence of the Bengali language and its profound significance in the nation's identity.

Scheduled to take place on February 24th from 9am to 3pm at the International Hope School premises in Uttara, the capital, the Olympiad promises to be a vibrant display of linguistic prowess and cultural exchange. 

With the participation of one and a half thousand students from numerous schools across the country, the event serves as a platform for students to showcase their talents and deepen their appreciation for the Bengali language.

Principal Roksana Zarin, along with Bangla Olympiad coordinator Kamrul Ahsan and esteemed faculty members, unveiled details of the event during a press conference. The day-long program will feature a diverse range of competitions tailored to various age groups, including essay writing, recitation, dance, song, drawing, quizzes, and presentations.

This year's Olympiad boasts the guidance and expertise of eminent educators, writers, and artists, who will serve as advisers and judges, ensuring the integrity and excellence of the competition. 

Notable figures such as Education Minister Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury, Vice-Chancellors Professor Soumitra Shekhar and Poet Muhammad Samad, and Director Generals Hakim Arif and Anjeer Liton, among others, lend their support and leadership to this esteemed event.

Online registration for the Bengali Olympiad remains open until February 14, providing schools with the opportunity to register students across multiple categories, including essay, recitation, music, painting, impromptu speech, dance, and Bengali quiz. The inclusion of the International Mother Language Institute underscores the Olympiad's commitment to promoting linguistic diversity and cultural exchange.

Reflecting on the significance of the event, Roksana Zarin expressed pride in organizing the Bengali Olympiad, emphasizing its role in paying tribute to the language martyrs and fostering a deeper connection to Bengali culture among students, both local and international. Kamrul Ahsan echoed these sentiments, highlighting the Olympiad's transformative impact on English-medium students and its enduring legacy in shaping perceptions and attitudes towards the Bengali language.

As the countdown begins to the Thirteenth Interschool Bengali Olympiad, anticipation runs high for a day of celebration, camaraderie, and linguistic excellence. In honoring the spirit of language month, the Olympiad reaffirms Bangladesh's commitment to preserving and celebrating its linguistic heritage for generations to come.