Dhaka, Aug. 5 -- In 1971, as the world looked on in disbelief at the genocide unfolding in Bangladesh, countless Bengali mothers - such as Jahanara Imam, mother of Shaheed Rumi, and Shafiya Begum, mother of Shaheed Azad - demonstrated unparalleled courage by sending their sons to the battlefield, fully aware they might never see them again. Over five decades later, in 2024, though the timeline had shifted, the spirit remained unchanged. Once again, mothers emerged as powerful catalysts of change during the July Movement, offering not only moral strength but also an unyielding voice against tyranny.Their contributions during this historic uprising

stand as a testament to their unwavering resolve. In homes and on the streets, mothers encoura...