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Spirit of Liberation War and It’s Practice Among Young Generation

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  • Shanjia Shams

    (Department of BLWS, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh.)

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Liberation war of Bangladesh is indeed a unique episode of her history. This history is the extreme level of the movements of 24years including language movement of ’48 & ’52, election of ’54, establishing Bengali as one the state languages of Pakistan in ’56, education movement of ’62, six point Bengali nationalist movement of ’66, mass uprising of ’69, gaining majority of Awami League in general election of ’70. Around 3million people were killed and 2lakhs women were abused between that 9months. Nevertheless, practice of the spirit of liberation war has been temporized and true history has been procrastinated to record. Through this study, the researcher tried to find out how the young generation think about liberation war and how much they are intended to practice the spirit of liberation war in daily life. This study has been accomplished in qualitative method. A specific number of participants have been sampled to collect data. These data have been analyzed meticulously and according to those, some initiatives have been recommended to deal with it.

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  • Shanjia Shams, 2020. "Spirit of Liberation War and It’s Practice Among Young Generation," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 4(9), pages 38-46.
  • Handle: RePEc:aif:journl:v:4:y:2020:i:9:p:38-46
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