Home to the Sundarbans (the world’s biggest mangrove backwoods), just as Cox’s Bazar (the world’s longest stretch of sea shore), the People’s Republic of Bangladesh commends its autonomy today.
An independent republic, the country once known as East Pakistan, became Bangladesh 49 years prior. The nation at that point embraced the Shapla or water lily, portrayed in the Doodle work of art, as its national symbol and bloom.
To pay tribute to the nation’s opportunity, the Bangladeshi banner gladly flies on a significant number of its structures. Highlighting a red circle against a green setting, the banner of Bangladesh speaks to the sun ascending the country over plentiful vegetation and normal magnificence.
Happy Independence Day, Bangladesh!