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FILIPINIANA SECTION NOW OPEN AT THE NATIONAL PUBLIC LIBRARY, DHAKA
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PHOTO: The Filipiniana Section at the Central Public Library in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the largest public library in the country, is now available to millions of Bangladeshi readers for free through the efforts of the Philippine Embassy in Dhaka and the Ministry of Cultural Affairs-Department of Public Libraries. Photo by Dhaka PE
22 April 2019, Dhaka, Bangladesh- History was made on 20 April 2019 when the first ever Filipiniana Section in a public library in Bangladesh was established at the Sufia Kamal National Public Library in Dhaka on 20 April 2019. The opening ceremony for the section was witnessed by Philippine Ambassador H.E. Vicente Vivencio T. Bandillo, with the Hon. State Minister for Cultural Affairs Mr. KM Khalid (MP) as the Chief Guest and the Department of Public Libraries Director General Ashish Kumar Sarker as the chairperson of the ceremony.
The Filipiniana section was made possible through a joint project between the Philippine Embassy in Bangladesh and the Ministry of Cultural Affairs-Department of Public Libraries, in which the Embassy donated books, furniture, table flags of the Philippines and Bangladesh, as well as a resized replica of the historical Murillo Map of the Philippines, to the National Public Library in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The project marks the first collaborative cultural exchange under the Philippine-Bangladesh Cultural Exchange Programme for the years 2018-2020.
“Bangladeshis are a book-loving people and it brings me much joy to know that Bangladeshi readers of all ages will have the materials available…for them to learn more about the history, culture, heritage, and geography of the Philippines,” Ambassador Bandillo said in his speech during the ceremony.
State Minister for Cultural Affairs Mr. KM Khalid, MP, said that the new Filipiniana section will help Bangladeshi readers to know about the culture, literature and social scenarios of the Philippines, and that the project would strengthen the cultural bondage of the two countries. Director General Sarker noted that the project was initiated by the Embassy and that Philippine-Bangladeshi ties would be strengthened with sustained cultural exchanges.
The Sufia Kamal National Public Library is the largest public library in Bangladesh with a collection of up to 1.2 million books. The Library, with origins dating as far back as 1954, plays an important role in promoting cultural appreciation in the lives of everyday Bangladeshis. An estimate of 3000 readers go to the library to enjoy its facilities, which will now include its first foreign-themed collection, which is the new Filipiniana section. The Filipiniana section is comprised of books on Philippine History, OPM music, Philippine poetry, Philippine children’s books, reference and Filipino language books, novels by iconic Filipino authors, and essay collections of acclaimed Filipino intellectuals. The section also includes a small replica of the historic Murillo map. END
PHL EMBASSY IN DHAKA COMMENCES OVERSEAS
ABSENTEE VOTING FOR 2019
13 April 2019, Dhaka – In line with the Overseas Absentee Voting Act or Republic Act no. 9189, the Philippine Embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh commences the overseas absentee voting- personal voting for the 2019 National Election today, 8:00 AM (Bangladesh time). This is the second personal voting in the country.
On 11 April 2019, Phl Embassy in Dhaka’s Special Board of Reception Group (SBRCG) and Special Board of Election Inspectors (SBEI) had the oath taking ceremony before taking over their functions on the 2019 National Election. END.
1STCONSULAR OUTREACH mission IN SRI LANKA FOR 2019
1st photo above: Waiting area for passport applicants with assistance of Filipino community leaders. 2nd photo above: PH Embassy personnel processing and encoding passport renewal application.
25 March 2019, Colombo – The Philippine Embassy in Dhaka with concurrent jurisdiction over Sri Lanka and Maldives conducted the 1st Mobile Consular Mission for 2019 in Sri Lanka 23-24 March 2019 at the Colombo Hotel Residences. With the assistance of the Filipino community leaders and Philippine Consulate staff in Colombo, the team processed a total of 76 passport renewals and 11 consular documents. Passport validity extensions and consultations to the Filipinos were also provided. END.
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