
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an outdoor monument or memorial, likely located in Durgapur, Bangladesh. The central feature is a group of weathered, light-colored stone or concrete statues depicting several human figures, including adults and possibly a child, standing on a raised, semi-circular platform. Their attire appears traditional or period-specific. The base of the monument is adorned with colorful mosaic tiles on its lower section, featuring stylized depictions of human figures and scenes. Above this, a rectangular white tiled plaque contains Bengali text. The inscription states that the memorial was built on the occasion of the centenary of the propagation of the Catholic faith in the Garo region at Ranikhong parish. It was inaugurated by Archbishop Robert Sara and Bishop Punen Padma Kuri, CSC (identified as the President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Rome, Italy), on February 13, 2010. The monument is set amidst lush green foliage, including palm trees and other dense vegetation, under a clear, bright blue sky, indicating a sunny day. The ground behind the statues is natural earth. A tiled pavement extends from the base in the foreground.
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