Kathmandu, Jan 28 : The Nepali
Embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh and the Bangladesh-Nepal Friendship Society (BNFS)
has held an essay competition on Nepal-Bangladesh relations.
The Essay Competition received an
overwhelming response with 306 essays submitted by the students from 84 public
and private universities in Bangladesh. An eminent panel of judges meticulously
evaluated the essays.
Accordingly, Aanika Hasan from BRAC
University, Al Rabby Siemens from Jahangirnagar University, and Maxim Gorky
Samya from North South University, came out first, second and third
respectively. The competition was held between in October and November
2023.
Meanwhile, a programme was held at
the Embassy on Saturday afternoon to felicitate the winners of the ‘Essay Writing
Competition- 2023’.
At the function, Nepali Ambassador
to Bangladesh Ghanshyam Bhandari, Chief Guest and Vice Chancellor of
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibbur University Prof Md. Sharfuddin Ahmed and President
of BNFS Moshiur Ahmed honoured the winners.
Also on the occasion, a book
entitled “From Himalayas to Bay of Bengal: Chronicles of Nepal-Bangladesh
Friendship”, a compilation of the twenty selected essays was launched.
Speaking on the occasion,
Ambassador Bhandari commended the students for providing their perspectives and
insights into the relationship between Nepal and Bangladesh.
Chief Guest Prof Md. Sharfuddin
Ahmed highlighted the cultural and linguistic similarities between Nepal and
Bangladesh. He also commended the efforts of the Embassy and the BNFS in
promoting friendship between the two countries through the events of public
diplomacy.
BNFS President Moshiur Ahmed and
General Secretary Salahuddin Kutu also highlighted the importance of youth
engagement in promoting bilateral relations. (RSS)