Paragraph Writing
THE VICTORY DAY
'The Victory Day' is observed in our country on the 16'h December every year. The day is observed because on this day in 1971 we achieved our independence from Pakistan. We won victory at the cost of a bloody war and Bangladesh came into being and occupied a place in the world map as an independent country. And to commemorate this great victory we observe this day with great solemnity. We remember the mammoth sacrifice of the martyrs who laid down their lives for the country. The day begins with gunshots. The whole country wears a festive look. The national flag is hoisted on the top of each office, and house and people from every strata of the society go to the national mausoleum. They offer flowers there as a symbol of profound homage and heartfelt love to the martyrs. This day is a day of great significance for the Bangladeshis. This day reminds us of the sacrifices of our valiant people. It also reminds us of our duty to protect the independence of the country. To me this day is a day of great joy. hope and inspiration. I see this victory as a victory against injustice, tyranny and falsehood. This day will remain evergreen in the heart of each Bangalee.
THE VICTORY DAY
'The Victory Day' is a significant occasion observed in our country every year on the 16th of December. This day holds great importance because it marks our nation's triumph in gaining independence from Pakistan in 1971. This hard-fought victory was achieved through a bloody war, resulting in the birth of Bangladesh as an independent nation and its recognition on the world map. To honor and commemorate this historic victory, we observe this day with solemnity and respect. We pay tribute to the immense sacrifices made by the martyrs who laid down their lives for our country's freedom. The day begins with gun salutes, and the entire nation adorns a festive atmosphere. National flags are raised on top of every office and home, and people from all walks of life visit the national mausoleum to offer flowers as a symbol of deep respect and love for the martyrs. The significance of this day is profound for the people of Bangladesh. It serves as a reminder of the heroic sacrifices made by our courageous compatriots and underscores our responsibility to safeguard our nation's hard-earned independence. Personally, I view this day as a source of immense joy, hope, and inspiration. It symbolizes a victory against injustice, oppression, and falsehood. The memory of this victory will forever remain etched in the hearts of every Bangladeshi.
Model Answer-2
The Last Victory Day I Celebrated
The 16th December is a read letter day in the history of Bangladesh. Every year our nation observes/ celebrates the gala day to show true love and deep homage to the heroic sons who died for the cause of our freedom in 1971. On the Victory Day all educational institutions, offices, political parties and different organizations hold rallies, discussions, meetings and various cultural functions to welcome the Victory Day. Every year our college also observes the red letter day in a befitting manner. The last Victory Day was observed more gorgeously in our college. A local freedom fighter Mr Salam was the chief guest of the day. The chief guest hoisted the national flag at 8 am. The college buildings were decorated nicely. The students and many freedom loving people attended the function. A discussion meeting was held in our college auditorium at 9 am. The chief guest and the Principal of our college spoke highly about the great sacrifice of the martyred freedom fighters and the significance of the day. I took part in the discussion on behalf of our class. At 12 am the Principal declared the end the discussion thanking all. We returned home with a happy and cheerful mood. The Victory Day is a day of great joy, hopes and inspirations. The day inspires us to protest against any injustice and inhuman act.
The Last Victory Day I Celebrated
The 16th of December holds a special place in the history of Bangladesh, as it is a day of great significance. Each year, our nation commemorates this important day to express our profound love and pay tribute to the heroic individuals who sacrificed their lives for our freedom in 1971. Victory Day is marked by various activities, including rallies, discussions, meetings, and cultural events, organized by educational institutions, offices, political parties, and various organizations across the country. In our college, we also observe Victory Day in a fitting manner, and the most recent celebration was particularly grand. Mr. Salam, a local freedom fighter, had the honor of being the chief guest for the day's events. The day began with the chief guest hoisting the national flag at 8 am, and the college premises were beautifully adorned for the occasion. Students and many freedom-loving individuals joined in the festivities. A discussion meeting was held in our college auditorium at 9 am, where both the chief guest and the college Principal spoke eloquently about the immense sacrifices made by the martyred freedom fighters and the profound significance of the day. I had the privilege of representing our class in the discussion. At 12 pm, the Principal concluded the discussion by expressing gratitude to all participants. We left for our homes with a sense of happiness and cheerfulness. Victory Day is a day filled with joy, hope, and inspiration. It serves as a reminder to us all to stand up against injustice and inhumanity, and it reinforces our commitment to upholding the values for which our freedom fighters sacrificed so much.
Model Answer-3
Write a paragraph on. "The Victory Day" in about 200 words based on, the answers to the following questions.
(a) When is our Victory Day? (b) Why is it called so? (c) What is the brief history behind it? (d) How do we observe the day? (e) What is the significance of the day?    JCt9B '22; BB 22; CB '19]
The 16th of December holds a special place in the hearts of Bangladeshis as Victory Day. This historic day marks the culmination of a nine-month-long struggle for independence against Pakistan in 1971. The people of Bangladesh endured oppression and deprivation of their rights under Pakistani rule, prompting a powerful mass movement led by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Despite winning a landslide victory in the 1970 National Assembly elections, the ruling authorities refused to transfer power to the Awami League. This injustice culminated in a brutal crackdown by the Pakistani army on March 25, 1971, sparking the declaration of independence for East Pakistan, which later became Bangladesh. The Liberation War, a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Bangladeshi people, ensued for nine months, with numerous brave individuals sacrificing their lives for the cause of freedom. Victory was eventually achieved after a long and arduous struggle, bringing joy and pride to the nation. Every year, on the anniversary of Victory Day, Bangladeshis come together to honor the memory of the martyrs who made the ultimate sacrifice for independence. The day is marked by solemn ceremonies, including the firing of gunshots, and the entire nation adorns itself in a festive atmosphere. Victory Day serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and determination of the Bangladeshi people in the face of adversity. It is a time to reflect on the sacrifices made by countless individuals and to pay homage to their courage and patriotism. Moreover, Victory Day instills a sense of hope, unity, and inspiration among the citizens of Bangladesh, reaffirming their commitment to upholding the values of freedom and democracy.
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Composition / Essay Writing
NATIONAL FESTIVITY : THE VICTORY DAY
The Victory day is the most festive of the few national days we have. It comes off on the 16th of December in celebration of the victory we made over the Pakistani forces in 1971. It was a great day for the people of the country when we realised the long-cherished dream of our country’s freedom.
The victory of the Bangalees symbolises the triumph of justice over tyranny, of truth over falsehood, of light over darkness, of freedom over slavery, of humanity over inhumanity and Bangladesh came into existence with a new order of society, which would be free from all sorts of exploitation. So the 16th December is remembered for ever as the victory day in the history of Bangladesh because it is the day of complete liberation of the country.
The Victory Day is not only a day of joy and gaiety but is also a day of sorrow. On this day we remember the heroic deeds of the countless Bangalees in whose blood the ballad of victory has been written.
The government has its way of observing a national day. All the major government and public edifices and buildings hoist the national flag full mast from dawn to dusk. At night, the buildings and other important sites beam with neon and coloured lights. The President or the Prime Minister receive the salute in the march past of the Defence force.
Most people enjoy a national holiday. But in the Victory Day more people are found in a celebratory mood than on other national days. The reason is that many had gone through the throes and agonies during the nine-month liberation war, and when finally the victory came they celebrated it with redoubled joy.
Different cultural organizations bring out different programmes, and various theatre groups hold street drama containing themes of the liberation war. Some film clubs show films made on the Liberation War. Bangladesh Postal Department releases new stamps. And the whole atmosphere remains jubilant throughout the day. Children and student organisations bring out colourful processions carrying placards and posters. Painting exhibitions by children are held. As the evening sets in, the air is filled with songs. Those memorable songs sung during the liberation war are now rendered by the local artists. And on top of everything you can hear the lectures of different political leaders. How exalting and uplifting their words are!
On a personal count the Victory Day is a memorable day for me, because I get my poems published in the Victory Day Supplements of several newspapers. My first impression was that the whole thing looked like a fairyland. The exhibition ground with bright colours, fountains and lighting gave a look of a grand carnival. They were curiously looking at the exhibits watching open airshows, eating and purchasing.
At a vibrant spring morning the mega computer fair -- City IT was launched organised by NSU Computer Club (NSUCC) recently brightened up the atmosphere of NSU campus at Banani, Dhaka. At that time I was on the visit to my uncle’s house at Dhaka. I along with my cousin went to visit the fair. The opening of the fair was launched by the Vice Chancellor of NSU. The objective of arranging such computer showcasing event in the winter season is popularising different fields of computer application among the new generation.
Large crowds at the fair showed the country is near to the implementation of computer in every sector of the country.
Vendors and IT solution providers are busy with gifts and discounts to attract customers in the City IT Faire 2005. Most of the customers of the yearned hi-tech fair are going back to their homes with colourful gifts. At the fair NSUCC is going to introduce some world renowned products of its product-line. Apart from this, NSUCC is displaying the world renowned computer system presently being used in the advanced countries of the world. Furthermore on the eve of the City IT Fair 2005 NSUCC has announced some special services pack. In the fair the authority of NSUCC has also organised the programmes of ‘NSU Genius Hunt
2005. The NSU Genius 2005 was selected from all students who participated in this event with their creative projects using different computer programming languages. The purpose of the ‘Genius Hunt’ was to encourage the students with the works they have done so far while going through the procedure of obtaining their bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at NSU.
The most thrilling part of the fair that caused the maximum excitement among the students of the whole university was the Movie show that went on for the whole day in a huge hall room of BTA Tower.
The fair was through and through a success and also a nice rehearsal for all the members of NSU Computer Club who are the organisers of the up-coming ‘Soft Fair 2005’.
On the very opening day of City IT Fair 2005 NSUCC authority is giving an attractive gift pack and surprising discount and scheme as a part of its promotional activities.
The fair was a very lively and fascinating combination of hardware exhibition, NSU Genius Hunt, Radio Controlled Toy Car racing and a movie show.
THE VICTORY DAY
The 16th December is a red letter day in the history of Bangladesh. Pak army surrendered to the allied forces (freedom fighters and Indian forces) after nine months of bloody war and new Bangladesh came into being. It was our long felt and long desired victory. So 16th December is our victory day. It is the day of our great pride and jubilation.
The Liberation War of Bangladesh continued for about nine months only but it had the bitter history of discriminate policy for about more than two decades, State language issue became the first discord between the two states in 1952. The resources of East Pakistan began to be plundered by the Punjabi landlords, bureaucrats and military officers. Through general election of 1954, Martial law of 1958, Six Points demand of 1966, Public upsurge of 1969 the people of East Pakistan began to realise the hollowness of the state mechanism. But Awami League despite having absolute majority could not ascend to power due to YahiyaBhuttu conspiracy. With the plea of discussion for transferring power General Yahiya began to collect arms and ammunitions from West Pakistan. Having taken all preparations Yahiya flew to Rawalpindi and signalled the order for Bangalee massacre. On the black night of 25th March Pakistani forces got down the streets of Dhaka to kill unarmed Bangalees. War of liberation started. After nine months of bloody war killing 30 lacs of people and oppressing 2 lacs of women the Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistani forces General A. K. Niazi signed the Surrender Deed at 4:30 p.m. at the Racecourse Maidan on 16th December, 1971.
The victory day is celebrated with various activities and programmes of government and non-government organisations. This is a public holiday but the national flag is hoisted on the buildings of official installations, shopping centres and residential areas. Armed forces, BNCC, Rover Scout, Girl guide and the students of schools and colleges gather for procession and parade. Literary and cultural organisations hold discussion, seminar and cultural show to mark the day. Radio and television telecast different programmes. Newspapers publish special supplement on the importance of the day.
People of Bangladesh proved the fact, through their bloody struggle, that freedom is the birth right of man. The aspirations of the martyred heroes will be achieved only when Bangladesh will enjoy economic freedom.
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