Matiur Rahman Mallik

[4] Malik was the son of Azhar Ali Mallik from Sabujbagh, Dhaka.

He was a Standard IX student of Nabakumar Institution when he took part in a street march demanding autonomy for East Pakistan, the future country of Bangladesh.

The uprising has historic significance and its spirit awakened people to fight for democracy and basic human rights, as it eventually led to the independence of Bangladesh.

A letter was found in Matiur's pocket after he was shot dead by the police.

[5] Every year different social, cultural organisations and political parties do elaborate programmes in observance of the day.