Invincible Bengali
The symbolic attitude of the Bengalis and the fighting spirit of the freedom fighters is invincible. Bengali. Kalabhavan of the university is built on a clever 6 feet high altar. The original sculpture is 12 feet high, 8 feet wide and 6 feet in diameter. Every democratic movement in Bangladesh - in struggle. The student community has an important contribution to make. Invincible Bengal was built to commemorate the glorious sacrifices of the students in every struggle from the Bahannar language movement to the liberation war of 1971. It was built by freedom fighter sculptor Syed Abdullah Khalid. The construction of this sculpture continued from 1983-1989. In this sculpture, the faces of three brave young freedom fighters have been painted with extraordinary skill. Two young men with rifles in their hands, determined to fight the enemy, and carrying a bag of medicine on their shoulders, dedicated to the service of the young freedom fighters. Invincible Bengal will be a source of inspiration for the students of Bangladesh.