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Observe National Mourning Day 2012

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An executive committee members meeting presided by Dr. Borhan uddin held at 10 Falcon Place, Ingleburn, NSW 2565 on Sunday the 29 July 2012. An anonymous decision made by the EC to organise a commemoration and a cultural programme to observe the National Mourning Day 2012 to mark the 37th anniversary of the martyrdom of the Father of the Nation  and the architect of the independent and sovereign Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Skeikh Mujibur Rahman.

National Mourning Day 2012
Commemoration and Cultural Program Schedule:
Venue:  Ingleburn Library Hall, Oxford Street, Ingleburn (Corner of Cumberland Road & Oxford Road) (close to Ingleburn Railway Station)
Date:  15th September 2012
Day:  Saturday
Time:  5.00pm

A wellknown cultural artist from Bangladesh will be present on the program as a special guest.
 
** Dinner will be provided by Bangabandhu Parishad **

All Bangladeshi community members including family and friends are cordially invited to attend the program.

Further details of the program will be advised in due course.

Sincerely Yours

Ahsan Habib.
Publication Secretary
Bangabandhu Parishad Australia Inc 9891249
Mobile: 0402 396 079


THE BANGABANDHU PARISHAD OF
AUSTRALIA Incorporated (INC 9891249)
10 FALCON PLACE INGLEBURN NSW 2565

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