BANCAT launches fundraising campaign
Bangladesh Cancer Aid Trust - BANCAT launched its fundraising campaign in light of the month of giving. Under the campaign, BANCAT will be raising funds for treatment of cancer patients from the underserved community of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Cancer Aid Trust - BANCAT launched its fundraising campaign in light of the month of giving. Under the campaign, BANCAT will be raising funds for treatment of cancer patients from the underserved community of Bangladesh.
It was a virtual fundraising attended by Lady Syeda Sarwat Abed, Founder and Director of the BRAC Institute of Languages (BIL), BRAC University, Sara Zaker, media personality, Syed Mahbubur Rahman, MD & CEO, Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. and such who spoke and shared their stories on how cancer have impacted their lives. Shehwar and Maria, international content creator, joined the event from London pledging to raise fund and awareness for BANCAT.
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The Clay Bird in English, is a poignant look at a rural Muslim family grappling with both religious fundamentalism and the nationalist movement. The film is set a few years before the liberation war. In one scene, the independent-minded Ayesha Bibi (Rokeya Prachy) observes, “Earlier there was a heaven-and-hell difference between home and what was outside of it, now it feels the same”. Play
Guerrilla (2011)
Bengali star Jaya Ahsan plays a freedom fighter taking on Pakistani forces while also searching for her missing journalist husband. The highlights include Ahmed Rubel playing Altaf Mahmud, the Bangladeshi freedom fighter and songwriter who popularised the revolutionary song