Bangabandhu was a devoted devout man responsible for the mother earth and people of Bengal. One of the most magical abilities of practicing universalism in practical practice was the father of the greatest Bengali nation of all time, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. He was a history traveler. History testifies, in our country, Rabindranath Tagore, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy and Dr. Dr. Though Akhtar Hameed Khan possessed independence in his field of consciousness in thought, they were all at one point united in the pursuit of human love, human service and human development through cooperatives. In fact, these three superpowers are one of the brightest stars in their workplace. However, we see cooperatives as a commonplace in their thinking and workplace, dedicated to the welfare of the people. They all explained cooperatively in the light of their ideological thinking and implemented it in the workplace. Bangabandhu was their rightful follower. One thing is not forgotten, the opportunity to be well established as a model of coexistence is far from the historical constraints of both capitalist individual ownership or socialist state ownership.It is bound to be fruitful if it contributes to the contribution of cooperative activities to socio-economic progress, to the development of democratic thinking and to creating an atmosphere of harmony and cooperation in the society. Cooperating is the best way to achieve social ownership through the involvement of the people and to implement the 'vision' of sustainable economic progress.It must be acknowledged that the Father of the Nation has repeatedly referred to cooperatives as one of the tools of economic development, considering the immense scope of far-reaching and sustainable development if the effectiveness of cooperatives is to be utilized to get people involved.
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS