# Deputy Speaker Kayser Kamal: Understanding History Crucial for National Identity and Future

*Deputy Speaker Barrister Kayser Kamal emphasized the critical role of history in shaping national identity and preparing future leaders during the fresher's reception at Dhaka University's Department of History.*

July 8, 2026 · Education

## At a glance

- Deputy Speaker Kayser Kamal highlights history's role in shaping national identity.
- He spoke at Dhaka University's Department of History fresher's reception.
- History teaches context, analysis, and lessons for the future, beyond mere events.

Deputy Speaker Barrister Kayser Kamal has underscored the importance of studying history, stating it is essential for understanding a nation’s identity and shaping its future. He made these remarks while addressing the fresher’s reception of the 20th semester batch at the Department of History, Dhaka University, held at the Teacher-Student Centre (TSC).

## Reflecting on Personal Journey

Recalling his own student days in the Department of History during the 1989-90 academic session, Kayser Kamal shared that returning to the TSC auditorium evoked cherished memories of his university life. He emphasized the profound impact the department had on his personal and professional growth, beyond mere academic knowledge.

## History Beyond Textbooks

Addressing the new students, the Deputy Speaker highlighted that the study of history involves more than memorizing events. It teaches the reasons behind occurrences, their socio-political and economic contexts, and the lessons that can be applied to the future. He asserted, 'History is the mirror of a nation’s identity. A nation that does not know its history cannot confidently build its future.'

## Developing Essential Skills

Kamal noted that history cultivates critical thinking, analytical skills, research aptitude, and the pursuit of truth—qualities vital for various professional fields including public administration, governance, judiciary, diplomacy, journalism, education, research, development, and corporate leadership.

## Inspirational Legacy of Dhaka University

The Deputy Speaker praised the historic role of the University of Dhaka, often referred to as the Oxford of the East. He highlighted its contributions to Bangladesh’s democratic movements, secular values, and national liberation struggle, including the 1952 Language Movement, 1971 Liberation War, and the 1990 mass uprising.

## Advice to Freshers

In his advice to the freshers, Kayser Kamal urged them to attend classes regularly, complete their studies on time, and embrace discipline and punctuality. He stressed that talent alone is insufficient; its proper development relies on perseverance, honesty, discipline, and hard work. He also encouraged students to practice tolerance, mutual respect, free thinking, and human values throughout their university life.

## Sources

- BSS

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