The eternal inspiration behind Banglar Bagh Foundation — a visionary who fought for the people, the farmer, and the marginalized.
"Banglar Bagh" — the Tiger of Bengal — was the honorary title bestowed upon Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Huq, a statesman, barrister, and champion of the oppressed. His fierce advocacy for farmers, his fight against colonial exploitation, and his unwavering commitment to the rights of ordinary people defined an era.
At Banglar Bagh Foundation, we draw our strength from his legacy. Like the tiger that defends its territory, we stand guard over the rights of the marginalized — the elderly, women, children, and climate-vulnerable families. Our name is a promise: we will protect, empower, and roar for justice.
"The tiger does not rest until its prey is secured. We shall not rest until every Bengali has dignity."
A.K. Fazlul Huq's principles continue to shape our mission and approach.
His historic Tenancy Act of 1938 liberated Bengali peasants from oppressive zamindari systems — a testament to grassroots empowerment.
As Education Minister, he laid the foundation for universal education, believing knowledge is the greatest equalizer.
He never hesitated to speak truth to power, a trait we emulate in advocating for human rights and social justice.
Every initiative reflects the core values of A.K. Fazlul Huq: service, justice, and empowerment.
Supporting elderly mental wellbeing at elderly rehabilitation welfare organization, Barisal city.
Learn moreAffordable sanitary napkins for menstrual hygiene, ensuring health, dignity and protection for women across communities.
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