Gagarin’s Bust unveiled in Dhaka, celebrating space legacy and friendship

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Gagarin’s Bust unveiled in Dhaka, celebrating space legacy and friendship

A distinct atmosphere prevailed at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Agargaon, Dhaka, on Sunday morning. The venue buzzed with a festive spirit as students, researchers, and diplomats gathered in large numbers.

Marking a glorious chapter in human history, a bust of Yuri Gagarin was unveiled to commemorate 65 years since the first human spaceflight.

Speaking at the event, Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Khozin said Gagarin was not merely a cosmonaut, but a symbol of humanity. He emphasized that science knows no borders and that space exploration represents a shared dream of humankind.

Mia Sattar, President of the Russian Friendship Society with Bangladesh, described the sculpture as more than a memorial, calling it a symbol of the future. He noted that bilateral ties between the two countries are steadily strengthening, particularly in the areas of science, education, and cultural cooperation. He added that such initiatives would inspire young people and encourage the next generation to engage in space research.

Among those present were Alexandra Khlevnoy, Director of the Russian House in Dhaka, and Munira Sultana, Director General of the National Museum of Science and Technology, along with other distinguished guests.

Speakers consistently highlighted a shared message friendship, cooperation, and progress. The programme, jointly organised by the Russian Friendship Society with Bangladesh, the Russian Association for International Cooperation, and the Russian House, carried special significance.

The event also pointed to a promising possibility: one day, a Bangladeshi astronaut may travel to space. A hint of such a proposal from the Russian side sparked renewed hope among attendees.

The bust now stands as more than a work of art. It conveys a message to advance scientific inquiry, to break boundaries, and to dream. Perhaps one day, from this very museum courtyard, a young mind will begin its journey toward the stars.

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