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PM urges private sector to patronise sports

Sunday, 6 August 2023


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday urged the private sector to patronise the sports saying the sector demand their support for its development, reports BSS.
"I believe that alongside the government's patronage, private sponsorship is needed for the evolvement of the country's sports and culture," she said while addressing the Sheikh Kamal National Sports Council (NSC) Award-2023 distribution ceremony at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the city.
The premier insisted that the country would not witness the expected development of sports and cultural arena without the private sector initiatives and supports and added, "I hope you (private sector) will stay by the country's sports and cultural sectors".
The event coincided with the birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's eldest son Shaheed Sheikh Kamal, a 1971 veteran who is also known for his extra ordinary role in the development of newborn country's sports and cultural fields.
She said despite limited facilities Bangladeshi players were bringing glory and reputation for the country and the enhanced patronage could enable them to earn more pride for the nation.
Sheikh Hasina said under her government's initiatives football tournaments were being organised in primary school, college and university levels alongside other sports competitions at grassroots.
She said that the government was now constructing Sheikh Russel Mini Stadium in each Upazila so the children could concentrate on sports round the year.
"(You should) search the local talents and patron them . . . You will see that they will take Bangladesh ahead and increase the glory and reputation of the country," Sheikh Hasina added.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports organised the ceremony on the occasion of the 74th birth anniversary of Shaheed Captain Sheikh Kamal, a military officer as well.
At the ceremony, the premier handed over the Sheikh Kamal (NSC) Award-2023 to 10 sports personalities and two organizations in recognition of their outstanding contribution to sports.
Abdus Sadek, the legendary hockey player and the first captain of the Bangladesh national hockey team, was given the lifetime achievement award.
Women's football team captain Sabina Khatun, cricketer Taskin Ahmed and South Asian gold medalist weightlifter Ziarul Islam got the award in the sportsman category.
Table tennis player Muhtasin Ahmed Hridoy and hockey player Amirul Islam received the emerging athlete award, while grassroots hockey organiser Fazlul Islam and Kalsindur Govt. School and College's principal Mala Rani Sarker were given the awards in sports organiser category.
Khandakar Tarek Md Nurullah received the sports journalist award, while Bangladesh Archery Federation received the sports association/federation/organisation award, and Bangladesh Association of Banks (BAB) got the sports sponsor award.
On behalf of BAB, Md Nazrul Islam Mazumder and Chowdhury Nafeez Sarafat received the award.
In addition, the ministry, for the first time, included the sports commentator category in the Sheikh Kamal NSC award. Former national cricketer and cricket commentator Atahar Ali Khan received the sports commentator award.
Each of the awardees received Taka 0.1 million, a crest, and a certificate.
With State Minister for Youth and Sports Md. Zahid Ahsan Russel in the chair, its Secretary Dr Mohiuddin Ahmed delivered the welcome address.
Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman Fazlur Rahman also spoke reminiscing the life and activities of Sheikh Kamal.
On behalf of the award recipients, Abdus Sadek and Sabina Khatun spoke at the function.
Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Youth and Sports Abdullah Al Islam Jakob was present.
At the outset, an audio-visual on life and activities of Freedom Fighter Shaheed Captain Sheikh Kamal was screened.
The premier also unveiled the cover of a book "Sheikh Kamal: Khanajonma Ek Nakhkhatra.