Interim
government Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul stated that policies will be formulated
after observing the various aesthetic architectural styles and archeological
sites of ancient Bikrampur.
He
mentioned that the time has come to focus on the preservation of ancient
archeological treasures. Efforts are underway to include Idrakpur Fort, Lalbagh
Fort in Dhaka, and two other ancient forts in Narayanganj as UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
He
made these remarks after visiting the Idrakpur Fort, a Mughal-era archeological
site in Munshiganj at 10:30 am today (September 27).
Later,
he visited the cleanliness program of the social voluntary organization, BD
Clean, and urged the youth to play a significant role in building a healthy and
harmonious society.
Following
this, Dr. Asif Nazrul, Adviser to the Ministry of Law, Justice and
Parliamentary Affairs, Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas
Employment, and Ministry of Cultural Affairs, visited Raja Harish Chandra’s Dighi
in Munshiganj Sadar, Mirkadim Bridge, Baba Adam’s Mosque, Sonarang Twin Temples
in Tongibari, and the house of world-renowned scientist Sir Jagadish Chandra
Bose in Srinagar.
In
response to a question from journalists during the visit, the Adviser stated
that it is time to pay attention to archeological assets. A policy will be developed
after inspecting the archeological sites across the country to determine the
necessary preservation measures.