Published:  12:26 AM, 27 June 2022

Concert for flood-hit people at DU begins today

Concert for flood-hit people at DU begins today

A two-day concert for helping the flood-hit people of North-Eastern districts of the country will begin at Dhaka University's (DU) Teacher Student Centre (TSC) premises on today.The concert has been arranged by teachers and students of the university under an initiative named "All Cultural and Social Organizations of Dhaka University are with the flood-hit people".Former DU senate member Golam Quddus is the convener of the event while Mass Communication and Journalism Department Prof Robayet Ferdaus and General Secretary of Dhaka University Teacher's Association (DUTA) Prof Nijamul Hoque Bhuiyan have been made the member secretary and adviser of the event respectively, UNB reports.

A press conference was held around 1:30pm on sunday at Dhaka University Journalists' Association (DUJA) to invite people to come forward to help the flood-hit people by attending the concert.Member Secretary of the initiative Prof Robayet Ferdaus said that the word "relief" is not appropriate as the country belongs to all the citizens of this land."People provide taxes for the betterment of the country and it's the legal right of the people to get the help," he added.

Robayet further said that DU is a public university which runs with the funding based on taxes paid by people. "So, it's DU's responsibility to give a hand to the flood-hit people."He hoped that everyone from the DU family will take part in this initiative."Since the early days, DU has been contributing for the wellbeing of the country's people and this time we've stood together once again to help the flood-hit people of the country," said Acting Director of TSC Ali Akbar.

Popular bands like Warfaze, Ark, Ashes, Viking, Sonar Bangla Circus and Sohojia will perform at the concert."Most of the country's popular bands have agreed to join us," said Quddus.The entry fee of the concert has been fixed at Tk300 and the entire amount will go to the flood-hit people.The concert has been scheduled to be held from 2pm to 10pm.





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