Moder Gorob
Moder Gorob or Our Pride is a sculpture situated in front of Bangla Academy building in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was dedicated to the memory of those killed during the Bengali Language Movement demonstrations of 1952, when protesters demanding Bengali as a state language of former Dominion of Pakistan were massacred by Pakistan Police.[1]
Moder Gorob | |
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Moder Gorob, sculpture in Bangla Academy | |
Artist | Akhil Paul |
Year | 2007 |
Medium | Terracotta sculpture |
Subject | Bengali Language Movement |
Location | Dhaka |
23°43′47.56″N 90°23′48.95″E |
Inauguration
Fakhruddin Ahmed, chief of care-taker government inaugurated it in the first day of February in 2007, during opening the Ekushey Book Fair.
Structure
There are five different metal sculptures of Abdus Salam, Rafiq Uddin Ahmed, Abdul Jabbar, Shafiur Rahman and Abul Barkat. These are situated on a base. In the rear part, there is a long wall rising. There are three steps on the upper part of the wall. Both sides of the wall and other brick-made parts are ornamented by frescoes of the Language movement of 1952.
Financing
1.3 million taka was the expense and GrameenPhone, a telecom company gave 1 million as sponsorship, the rest came from Bangla-Academy fund.
Gallery
- Moder Gorob, front view
- Moder Gorob, back view
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moder Gorob. |
- "Language Movement". banglapedia.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2015-06-30.