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Victory Day (Bengali: বিজয় দিবস Bijôy Dibôsh) is a national holiday in Bangladesh celebrated on 16 December to commemorate the defeat of the Pakistan Armed Forces in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 and the Independence of Bangladesh. It commemorates the Pakistani Instrument of Surrender, wherein the commander of the Pakistani Forces, General AAK Niazi, surrendered to the Mukti Bahini and their Indian allies, ending the nine-month[1] Bangladesh Liberation War and 1971 Bangladesh genocide and marking the official secession of East Pakistan to become the new state of Bangladesh.

Victory Day
বিজয় দিবস

Victory Day celebration at National Martyrs' Memorial
Official name
Bengali: বিজয় দিবস (Bijoy Dibosh)
Observed by
Bangladesh 1971-present

National Celebrations

Flag hoisting, parades, singing patriotic songs and the national anthem, speeches by the President and Prime Minister, entertainment and cultural programs.

16 December

Independence Day of Bangladesh

History

Signing of Pakistani Instrument of Surrender by Pakistan's Lt.Gen. A. A. K. Niazi to the Joint Commander of the Liberation Force Lt. Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora in Dhaka on 16 Dec' 1971.[3]
In 1971 Bangladesh fought the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan to become an Independent country,[4] which resulted in the secession of East Pakistan from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan[5] and established the sovereign nation called Bangladesh. The war pitted East Pakistan and India against West Pakistan, and lasted for a duration of nine months. One of the most violent wars of the 20th century, it witnessed large-scale atrocities, the exodus of 10 million refugees and the killing of 3 million people by the Pakistani armed forces.[6]

On 16 December 1971, Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, CO of Pakistan Armed Forces located in East Pakistan signed the Instrument of Surrender. The Instrument of Surrender was a written agreement that enabled the surrender of the Pakistan Eastern Command in the Bangladesh Liberation War, and marked the end of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 in the Eastern Theater.[7]

The surrender took place at the Ramna Race Course in Dhaka on 16 December 1971. Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi and Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora, Joint Commander of Indian and Bangladesh Forces, signed the instrument amid thousands of cheering crowds at the racecourse. Air Commodore A. K. Khandker, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, and Lieutenant General J F R Jacob[8] of the Indian Eastern Command, acted as witnesses to the surrender. Also present were Vice-Admiral Mohammad Shariff, commander of the Pakistani Naval Eastern Command and Air Vice-Marshal Patrick D. Callaghan of the Pakistan Air Force's Eastern Air Force Command, who signed the agreement. On behalf of Bangladesh, Air Commodore A. K. Khandker acted as witness to the surrender. Lieutenant J F R Jacob, Chief of Staff of the Indian Eastern Command, along with the other commanders of Indian naval and air forces, acted as witnesses on behalf of India. Aurora accepted the surrender without a word, while the crowd on the race course started shouting anti-Nazi and anti-Pakistan slogans.[9]

In 1996, the Bangladesh Bank issued a 10 Taka note with an overprint commemorating Victory Day's Silver Jubilee (the 25th anniversary).[10][11]

Recognition of Bangladesh

Main article: Pakistani Instrument of Surrender
The Surrender of Pakistan Armed Forces marked the end of the Bangladesh Liberation War and the creation of Bangla Desh (later reduced to a single word). Most United Nations member nations were quick to recognise Bangladesh within months of its independence.[12]

Jatiyo Smriti Soudho at Savar, a tribute to the martyrs of the Bangladesh Liberation War
Celebration

The celebration of Victory Day has been taking place since 1972. The Bangladesh Liberation War became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts in Bangladesh. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: Military Parade by the Bangladesh Armed Forces at the National Parade Ground, ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks displays.[13] Victory Day in Bangladesh is a joyous celebration in which popular culture plays a great role. TV and radio stations broadcast special programs and patriotic songs.[14] The main streets are decorated with national flags. Different political parties and socioeconomic organisations undertake programs to mark the day in a befitting manner, including the paying of respects at Jatiyo Smriti Soudho, the national memorial at Savar in Dhaka District.[13][15][16]

Military parade

The day's highlight is the national holiday parade on Dhaka's National Parade Ground, hosted by the Bangladesh Armed Forces and involves personnel from the Bangladesh Police, Border Guard Bangladesh, Bangladesh Jail and Bangladesh Ansar. Presided by the President of Bangladesh in his capacity as Commander in Chief through the Armed Forces Division,[17] it has been held since the 1970s as the principal national celebrations of the victory of the Bangladeshi people against the government of Pakistan, assisted by the Indian Armed Forces, and as such it is the principal holiday of the Armed Forces. A televised event with nationwide radio simulcast provided by Bangladesh Television and Radio Bangladesh, it is the country's main military parade event of the year and is one of the biggest annual military parades in South Asia.[18][19]

Expanded summary

This section does not cite any sources. (December 2020)
Before around 10am, a division-sized formation of around 18,000 personnel of the armed forces and law enforcement organisations, which had already been assembled on the parade ground, alongside a 4,000 strong mobile column amounting to around 400 vehicles, and a massed military bands and pipe bands contingent numbering around 1,200 musicians, awaits the arrival of the President, as the Prime Minister, who also serves as Minister of Defence concurrently, and the Principal Staff Officer of the AFD/BAF, usually a lieutenant general, both arrive at the parade grandstand in the center of the grounds together with the service commanders and commanding officers of the law enforcement services, together with ministers of the state cabinet, including the Minister of Liberation War Affairs, the Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad and MPs, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, the Attorney General, living veterans of the Liberation War of 1971 and family members of those killed in action and deceased veterans, chairmen of state agencies and defense sector firms, the general public, representatives of state and private industries and veterans of the armed forces and law enforcement organisations are stationed in between the major dignitaries who are stationed in the central grandstand. One battalion at the center of the formations assembled carries the National Standards (the Flag of Bangladesh with the gold fringe and the Bengali title of the unit) which serve as the principal colour of all Armed Forces formations, while each of the other battalions sans the first three, which are massed colour guard battalions, have 15 colour bearers at the front of their units.

At 10am the massed bands' fanfare trumpeters and trumpeters sound the presidential fanfare, signalling the arrival of the President, es**rted by an Army mounted squadron and es**rt motorcycles of the Police. As the President leaves his vehicle, he is greeted by the important dignitaries and upon arriving at the central grandstand the Parade Commander, usually an Army major general, leads the parade in rendering a full presidential salute as while the national anthem Amar Sonar Bangla is played by the Massed Bands alongside the firing of a 21-gun salute. As the music ends, the parade executes order arms, following this the PC informs the President of the readiness of the parade for the review. Both, together with aides-de-camp (one each from the Armed Forces and Police) and the PSO, ride an open-top Land Rover to inspect the parade formations. Upon approach of the parade formations the massed bands, under the baton of the Senior Director of Music of the Armed Forces (usually a lieutenant colonel or colonel) play a slow march as the President reviews each of the battalions of the ground column. As the music ends the President and the PSO, together with the PC, leave the inspection vehicle as the former two return to the parade grandstand.

Following the conclusion of the inspection of the line the PC, after having ordered the parade to shoulder arms, then informs the president for the commencement of the march past in the following manner:

Mr. President, may I now ask your permission for the commencement of the parade march past, sir.
The approval having now granted the PC, upon returning to his place in the parade, orders the parade to executive the left turn, after which the colour bearers now turn to take their places in the right flank ranks of the formation together with the leading officer of the battalions. Following this the commander of the National Standards colour guard orders the battalion to turn on the march, taking its place in the formation as the PC rides his vehicle. Following the order to quick march the parade begins with the fly past of aircraft from both the Bangladesh Army Aviation Group and Bangladesh Naval Aviation, both recently founded formations, and the transport planes of the Air Force, as the massed bands play Notuner Gaan. As the parade commander and his second in command approach the grandstand in their vehicles, the two officers, together with their adjutants, salute on the eyes right. They are followed by the infantry battalions, and followed on by a double past of parachute special forces personnel, which had jumped from an Air Force transport plane into the parade ground during the march past, and then by the mobile column and fly past of Air Force fighter and trainer aircraft as well as helicopters.

Order of parade march past in quick time

Massed colour guard regiment of formation colours of the armed forces (three battalions)
Veterans of the Liberation War
1st Battalion, President Guard Regiment
Battalion from the Armoured Corps
Regiment from the Infantry Corps
Battalion from the East Bengal Regiment
Battlaion from the Bangladesh Infantry Regiment
Bangladesh Regiment of Artillery
Bangladesh Corps of Engineers
Bangladesh Signals Corps
National Standards colour guard
Composite battalion of army service support branches
Para-Commando Brigade Battalion
Battalion of army servicewomen
Navy
Air Force
Bangladesh National Cadet Corps
Border Guard Bangladesh
Bangladesh Police
Bangladesh Ansar
Bangladesh Jail
Battalion of female Police and Ansar servicewomen
Infantry battalion wearing modern combat equipment and rifles
Army K-9 company and Army and Police combined mounted squadron
Events commemorating Victory Day
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1971: State Bank of Pakistan became Bangladesh Bank.[20]
1972: The constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was enacted on 16 December.[21]
1973: Gallantry awards of war were declared by Bangladesh Gazette on 15 December.
1996: Silver jubilee of victory was celebrated.
2013: New world record of the largest human flag was set when 27,117 volunteers gathered at the National Parade Ground holding red and green blocks to form the national flag of Bangladesh.[22][23]
Victory Day celebration
Mikoyan MiG-29 & Chengdu F-7 of Bangladesh Air Force fly over national parade ground
Mikoyan MiG-29 & Chengdu F-7 of Bangladesh Air Force fly over national parade ground

Bengali Army marching in Victory Day Parade.
Bengali Army marching in Victory Day Parade.

East Bengal Regiment in Victory Day Parade.
East Bengal Regiment in Victory Day Parade.

Bengali Coast Guard unit marching in Victory Day Parade.
Bengali Coast Guard unit marching in Victory Day Parade.

Flag hoisting ceremony at a school
Flag hoisting ceremony at a school

Petrobangla building in Dhaka illuminated by decorative lighting
Petrobangla building in Dhaka illuminated by decorative lighting

Kodom Foara in Dhaka illuminated by decorative lighting
Kodom Foara in Dhaka illuminated by decorative lighting
See also
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Independence Day
Evolution of Pakistan Eastern Command plan
Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts
Military plans of the Bangladesh Liberation War
Mitro Bahini order of battle
Vijay Diwas (India)
Victory Day in other countries.

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❓Q: Can a mining engineer work as geologist?

✔️A:
First understand the difference between a Geologist and a Mining Engineer.

A Geologist is not only responsible for sampling and exploration but in any active mining site, they define the surface geology (as seen by the naked eye), define the expected pattern of orebody, quality control (material sent to plant is ore and material to waste dump is reject) along with some aspects of dewatering.

A Mining Engineer develops his plan based on this information. The notable work here is not only development of plans and sections but economical plans and sections.
While a geologist defines the ore and orebody, it may be economical or non-economical to mine. You can’t expect to mine a million tonne of waste just to extract quarter million tonne of ore, just speaking in general terms (every ore has a different economical aspect).

Apart from the plans, a mining engineer is responsible for safety, heavy earth moving machinery (HEMM) calculations, stockpile reconciliations and compiling data from Geology, Hydrogeology, Survey, Dewatering and Plants. Many aspects of which, a Geologist can't attend.

When you work of high end mining software, you will realise that the base data is geology. According to the boreholes drilled, a geologist defines the orebody with the wireframes and ultimately builds a block model which has almost all the information you need for designing and sequencing your mining operation.

It’s now the Mining Engineer’s work to make sure you have the proper resources i.e HEMM, manpower and road access to design a pit and implement it in the field. All this keeping in view, your finances.

In short, a Geologist defines the Resources and a Mining Engineer defines the reserves.

To answer your questions, Yes a mining engineer may work as a geologist, but in my honest opinion he is only limiting himself to geology work even though he has been taught a plethora of aspects of mining.

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