
Russian House in Dhaka organized a “Garden of Memory” tree planting ceremony at Dhanmondi Lake, bringing together distinguished guests, students, and members of the public in a meaningful act of remembrance and environmental responsibility.
The “Garden of Memory” is an international memorial initiative originating in Russia, dedicated to honoring those who lost their lives during the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945). Each year, trees are planted across Russia and worldwide—symbolizing one tree for every life lost—while promoting environmental sustainability.
The ceremony was attended by Vyacheslav Sentyurin, Minister-Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Bangladesh; Freedom Fighter Md Abdus Salam, Administrator of Dhaka South City Corporation; Alexandra Khlevnoy, Director of the Russian House in Dhaka; and Sirajul Islam, General Secretary of the Soviet Alumni Association Bangladesh (SAAB).
The programme began with a visit to the Russian House, followed by the official ceremony at the lakeside.
In her opening remarks, Ms. Khlevnoy emphasized the importance of preserving historical memory and strengthening humanitarian ties through initiatives that connect people across countries and generations.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Sentyurin highlighted the historical significance of May 9, 1945, noting that the Soviet Union’s victory in the Great Patriotic War came at an immense human cost of approximately 27 million lives. He emphasized the decisive role of the Soviet people in defeating Nazism and stated that Victory Day remains deeply personal, as nearly every family was affected by the war. He added that the legacy of Great Victory continues to inspire national pride, unity, and patriotism.
Addressing the gathering, Freedom Fighter Md Abdus Salam expressed his appreciation for the initiative and highlighted Bangladesh’s commitment to environmental sustainability. He noted the government’s plan to plant 250 million trees within five years to combat climate change and promote a greener future. He further stated that the Dhaka South City Corporation plans to plant 300,000 trees between 2026 and 2030 to expand urban green coverage.
Both speakers emphasized that the “Garden of Memory” serves not only as a tribute to the fallen heroes of World War II but also as a symbol of friendship between the peoples of Bangladesh and Russia, while promoting shared responsibility for environmental protection.
The central moment of the event was the ceremonial planting of saplings by the distinguished guests at Dhanmondi Lake, contributing to the global “Garden of Memory” movement.
The event concluded with a reception at the Russian House in Dhaka, providing an opportunity for informal interaction and further strengthening cultural and diplomatic ties.
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