Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received on Monday the Dr Kalam Smriti International Excellence Awards-2019, constituted to disseminate the ideals and teachings of noted scientist and former Indian President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, reports UNB.
Chief Adviser of the Dr Kalam Smriti International Advisory Council Ambassador T.P. Sreenivasan handed over the international accolade through a ceremony at the Prime Minister's Office in the afternoon.
The award is conferred upon Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in recognition of her commitment to a close and mutually satisfying India-Bangladesh relations, welfare of her people, particularly women and children, and international peace and cooperation.
Addressing the function, Sheikh Hasina dedicated the award to the people of Bangladesh. "You've honoured me which means you've honoured the people of Bangladesh."
"This award will certainly inspire me and my government to strive for the achievement of greater inclusive development for my people while keeping in mind the need to ensure the conservation and protection of our natural ecosystems," she said.
The Prime Minister extended her sincere thanks to the organisers for conferring upon her the Dr Kalam Smriti International Award.
She also congratulated to the past recipients of this award in recognition of their works towards attaining sustainable development for their respective countries and for the globe as a whole.
Chairperson of the Dr Kalam Smriti International Deena Das read out the citation.
The citation reads: "Dr. Kalam Smriti International Excellence Award, instituted in the name of outstanding scientist and visionary statesman Bharat Ratna Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is presented to Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, an architect of modern Bangladesh rapidly progressing towards being "Sonar Bangla" (Golden Bengal), as envisioned by the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman."
The citation further says Dr Abdul Kalam as the President of India and Sheikh Hasina as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh fostered cooperation between India and Bangladesh and worked together for a prosperous world free from poverty, hunger and illiteracy. "They share a common vision of a peaceful and prosperous South Asia, free of tension, conflicts and terrorism.
The common values of freedom from oppression brought the two peoples together in the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, which guides us even today," the citation states.