Dhaka University students threw a massive monsoon celebration that packed the campus with cultural festivities and business booths. The Sangskritik Sangsad group pulled off their annual Ashar Parbon bash at the TSC grounds while hundreds of students soaked up the entertainment. Education bigwig Professor Dr Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar showed up as the main attraction for the day-long party. University Treasurer Professor Dr M Jahangir Alam Chowdhury kicked off the whole event with opening ceremonies. The festival mixed traditional performances with a buzzing entrepreneur marketplace that kept crowds moving all day.
Professor Abrar grabbed the microphone and told festival goers that rough times demand stronger cultural connections across society. The education chief pushed students to embrace artistic traditions as medicine for current political and global chaos. Celebrity guests Tariq Anam Khan and Munmun Ahmed brought star power to the celebration while campus officials watched from the sidelines. Anthropology Department Associate Professor Dr Rasheda Rownak Khan controlled the proceedings as festival organizers buzzed around managing logistics. Student leaders including president Nafia Farzana Amiya and general secretary Rownak Jahan Rakamoni mingled with the crowds throughout the afternoon.
Festival organizers started the celebration with a somber tribute to fallen heroes from recent political upheaval. Students and faculty members stood quietly for sixty seconds remembering those who died during the July protests. The moment of silence gave way to hours of music, dancing, and cultural displays that filled the campus with energy. Adviser Associate Professor Tanvir Nahid Khan joined other university officials watching students celebrate their artistic heritage. The monsoon welcome party wrapped up after successfully blending remembrance with joyful cultural expression.
Professor Abrar grabbed the microphone and told festival goers that rough times demand stronger cultural connections across society. The education chief pushed students to embrace artistic traditions as medicine for current political and global chaos. Celebrity guests Tariq Anam Khan and Munmun Ahmed brought star power to the celebration while campus officials watched from the sidelines. Anthropology Department Associate Professor Dr Rasheda Rownak Khan controlled the proceedings as festival organizers buzzed around managing logistics. Student leaders including president Nafia Farzana Amiya and general secretary Rownak Jahan Rakamoni mingled with the crowds throughout the afternoon.
Festival organizers started the celebration with a somber tribute to fallen heroes from recent political upheaval. Students and faculty members stood quietly for sixty seconds remembering those who died during the July protests. The moment of silence gave way to hours of music, dancing, and cultural displays that filled the campus with energy. Adviser Associate Professor Tanvir Nahid Khan joined other university officials watching students celebrate their artistic heritage. The monsoon welcome party wrapped up after successfully blending remembrance with joyful cultural expression.