The Indian government has expressed its sorrow over the reported demolition of the ancestral property of the esteemed filmmaker and author Satyajit Ray located in Mymensingh, Bangladesh. The Ministry of External Affairs has communicated India’s commitment to support the Government of Bangladesh in the repair and reconstruction of the property. The ministry emphasized the significance of the building as a cultural landmark representing the Bangla cultural renaissance and urged for its reconsideration. The goal is to potentially transform the property into a museum dedicated to literature and a symbol of the shared cultural ties between India and Bangladesh. Satyajit Ray’s legacy includes a vast collection of films, literature, and creative works.
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