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Zubaida pledges support for budding scientists

Saturday, 24 May 2025


Dr Zubaida Rahman, Vice-Chairman of the Ziaur Rahman Foundation, has expressed the hope that Bangladeshi students would bring pride to the nation through their future innovations in science, reports UNB.
"We are deeply encouraged by your passion for science. We hope that in the future you will contribute to scientific innovations not just for Bangladesh, but for the betterment of humanity as a whole," she said at the award-giving ceremony of the 'Virtual Science Fair 2025', at the foundation's office in the capital's Gulshan area on Friday.
Zubaida, also the wife of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, wished all participants of the fair success in every aspect of their lives, contributing to Bangladesh's global image.
After hearing from the competitors, she said, "I've been listening to your presentations for some time… truly outstanding… absolutely outstanding. Your intellect, dedication and most importantly, your confidence have deeply impressed us."
She promised the full support of the foundation to students keen to explore the field of science and pursue innovation.
Zubaida advised that students should not hesitate to approach judges with any scientific questions they may have, as they are always ready to inspire and guide.
"At any time, you can approach them with your queries," she added.
"There is no end to scientific research," Zubaida said.
"But there is a lot to give to the world through scientific research, and I believe you can do it," she said.
Praising the initiatives of the Ziaur Rahman Foundation, she described it as an extraordinary example of social service.
"For this, I sincerely congratulate all the members of the foundation for standing by the people of Bangladesh and, in some cases, abroad for almost 26 years," she said.
Zubaida has been residing in London with her husband Tarique Rahman and daughter Zaima Rahman since September 2008.
She returned to Bangladesh on May 6 with her mother-in-law, former prime minister Khaleda Zia, ending a 17-year stay in London.
Although she has attended some family events since her return, this marked her first participation in an organisational programme.