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International Mother Language Day 2024

In pictures: Cyclists pedal to Bangladesh capital to mark Bhasha Divas

This year, Bhasha Sutra was supported by the tourism ministry as the cyclists carry this year’s theme ‘Travel For Life’

By Debrup Chaudhuri | Published 21.02.24, 06:23 PM
1/5 The 10th Indo Bangladesh International Cross border cycle rally -  Bhasa Sutra 2024 concludes at Dhaka Shahid Minar on Bhasha Divas or International Mother Language Day on Wednesday

The 10th Indo Bangladesh International Cross border cycle rally - Bhasa Sutra 2024 concludes at Dhaka Shahid Minar on Bhasha Divas or International Mother Language Day on Wednesday

Photographs courtesy: 100 Miles
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2/5 The 100 Miles Bhasha Sutra team in the presence of Bangladesh minister of civil aviation and tourism Muhammad Faruk Khan

The 100 Miles Bhasha Sutra team in the presence of Bangladesh minister of civil aviation and tourism Muhammad Faruk Khan

3/5 Remembering those who laid down their lives to fight for their mother language, the Bhasha Sutra team laid down a wreath to pay respect

Remembering those who laid down their lives to fight for their mother language, the Bhasha Sutra team laid down a wreath to pay respect

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4/5 The Bhasha Sutra team sang songs with significance to February 21 at Shahid Minar. The event that began in 2012 with seven cyclists has grown over the years carrying different messages across the border with their rallies

The Bhasha Sutra team sang songs with significance to February 21 at Shahid Minar. The event that began in 2012 with seven cyclists has grown over the years carrying different messages across the border with their rallies

5/5 The team from Kolkata travelled over 350km cycle across the India-Bangladesh border to mark International Mother Language Day and to honour the martyrs

The team from Kolkata travelled over 350km cycle across the India-Bangladesh border to mark International Mother Language Day and to honour the martyrs

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