These success stories of moving forward will find a place in the organization titled 'From Victory to Achievement (1981-2021)'. These stories of achievement will be propagated continuously from the month of Independence to the day of Victory.
The history of the independence of this country was established at the cost of the lives of 3 million martyrs in the war of liberation. This achievement of Bangladesh has been possible only due to the dedicated efforts of the people of this country and their sincere love for the country. As a result, the country is moving forward at a relentless pace, overcoming hundreds of obstacles.
In this episode of success, just as the conquest of the sea will take place on the one hand, so will the conquest of success take place on the Padma Bridge, the construction of the tunnel on the Karnafuli river and the news of the Metrorail. The list will have some achievements that have made Bangladesh a special place in the world, and given us self-esteem as citizens.
Tanvir A. Mishuk, Managing Director, Nagad, said, “The great liberation war is the motivation for us to move forward. We feel fortunate to be able to work as partners to move the country forward. As part of this, we will try to present the unique achievements of the country to the people on the golden jubilee of Bangladesh. These stories of success will make us proud as citizens of Bangladesh and inspire everyone from developing countries to build developed countries. ”
Mohammed A. Arafat, chairman of the Suchinta Foundation, is with 'Nagad' at the event. Commenting on the Sagrik event, he said, “Bangladesh has achieved a lot in the last 50 years by overcoming the history of deprivation and abandonment through gaining independence in 1971. Some of the stories taken from this bag of achievements will be told through the series 'From Victory to Achievement'. This event will make every patriotic citizen of Bangladesh proud. ”
The list of the best achievements will also tell the story of the exceptional success stories of various ministries and agencies of the Bangladesh government, as well as one of the most successful initiatives of the Bangladesh Postal Department in the last one century, 'Nagad'. In just two years, with more than three and a half crore subscriber base and a daily turnover of around Tk 400 crore, 'Nagad' has emerged as one of the fastest growing mobile financial services in the world.