celebration, 2026 In 2015, a cultural program was organized on 17 and 18 December in Botomool on the occasion of
Bangladesh's Victory Day. In 2018, on the occasion of the
spring festival, a street theatre festival was organized on the stage under the initiative of Theater Angaan. On 23 March of the same year, an open short film festival was held at the Botomool under the initiative of the Dhaka Film Movement where 12 selected films were screened. Then on 8 November, theater personality
Mamunur Rashid inaugurated the first Uttara Cultural Festival at the outdoor venue. On the occasion of the
International Mother Language Day in 2020, the stars of the entertainment world took part in the art decoration painting organized by artist Liton Kar on the stage. In the same year, in the context of the
COVID-19 pandemic, Gitanjali Lalitkala Academy conducted a relief distribution program at the stage. Dhaka North City Corporation then provided a hand washing basin, soap and water at the stage as part of a hand washing program to raise public awareness about the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, Uttara Cultural Society organized a cultural program on the occasion of the golden jubilee of Bangladesh's Victory Day. On the occasion of
Bangladesh Genocide Remembrance Day and
Bangladesh's Independence Day in 2022, Uttara Artists Association organized a cultural festival at the Mukto Mancha. After that, a cultural program was organized in the same year on the occasion of the
Bengali New Year by the initiative of New Year Celebration Council in association with several organizations. On the occasion of the
birthday of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 2023, Gitanjali Lalitkala Academy organized a day-long cultural program at Mukto Mancha. In the following year, his birthday was celebrated at the same venue. In August 3 of that year, a candlelit vigil was held at Mukto Mancha to commemorate those killed during the
quota reform movement. On 30 August and 1 September,
Padmapuran,
The Golden Wings of Watercocks,
Ora 7 Jon and
Santaao were screened on the venue to raise funds for the victims of the
August 2024 floods. In the same year, the site is selected for
Durga Puja for 2024. In 2025, In January 2025,
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami organized a political conference and cultural event at the location. In February of the same year, although the scheduled event for
Pohela Falgun was supposed to take place at the designated venue, it could not be held because of an objection which claimed that one of the organisers for the scheduled event was a supporter of
Awami League. In April, people organized a protest rally at Mugdho Mancha in response to the
resumption of Israeli attack on Gaza. On 1 July 2025, the Proclamation of the July Revolution, containing 9-point proposals, was read here. In 2026, a month-long Islamic cultural program was organized here on the occasion of
Ramadan. ==References==