Dhaka, 20 Feb – Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki has emphasised that state awards are not just mere accolades but also serve as a manifesto of a government’s political and cultural philosophy, and the interim government's ideology got reflected in Thursday's Ekushey Padak ceremony.
Farooki shared his reflections on the event in a Facebook post on Thursday, highlighting a departure from the traditionally solemn atmosphere of such programs.
“From my previous experience of watching such events on television, I have witnessed a sense of grandeur and gravity; however, this time, I saw vibrancy and spontaneity. The entire auditorium today seemed to resonate with the emotions of a new Bangladesh,” he wrote.
One of the significant aspects of this year’s Ekushey Padak ceremony, according to Farooki, was the break from conventional protocols. For the first time, award recipients were given the opportunity to share their emotions on stage, making the ceremony more engaging and heartfelt.
“Usually, we do not get to hear from the awardees, despite them being at the heart of such occasions. This time, we broke protocol and invited them to share their feelings, which led to several emotional moments,” Farooki said in the post.
The adviser also pointed out the remarkable instances of protocol flexibility, including the separate photography sessions deviating from the standard format and impromptu adjustments during the program. “These changes were possible because the chief adviser and everyone present in the auditorium were overwhelmed with the same emotions,” he remarked.
Expressing gratitude, Farooki extended his appreciation to key figures involved in organising the event, including advisers Wahiduddin Mahmud, Asif Nazrul, and Adilur Rahman Khan, along with Cabinet Secretary Dr Sheikh Abdur Rashid, the Chief Adviser’s Office, and officials from his ministry. He also commended the members of the Special Security Force (SSF) for their cooperation and adaptability in accommodating the new arrangements.
Conveying his heartfelt applause to the award recipients while acknowledging their contributions in elevating the prestige of the honours, Farooki wrote, “Your work will continue to inspire future generations to achieve greater excellence.”
One of the most star-studded recipient's lineups of Ekushey Padak in history, this year's Ekushey Padak selection has received massive applause from all walks of life for including some of the most prolific and influential personalities and groups, including the four-person founding team of Bengali language software Avro and the Bangladesh National Women Football Team.BSS