JUSBAA Picnic-2025 held at JU amid festivity 

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Published On: 31 Jan 2025, 19:02
JU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Kamrul Ahsan attended the JUSBAA Picnic-2025 held at JU and distributed prizes among the winners of the competitions. Photo: BSS

SAVAR, Jan 31, 2025 (BSS) - Jahangirnagar University 16th Batch Alumni Association (JUSBAA) Picnic-2025 was held at JU campus today amid much fanfare and festivity. 

The daylong programme was inaugurated on the University Club premises at 9am. 

Around one hundred former students of the sixteenth batch from various departments of the university along with their family members participated in the picnic.

President of JU 16th Batch Alumni Association (JUSBAA) Md Abu Sufian Siddique of Geography department, Secretary AKM Anisul Haque Liton of Statistics department and Treasurer Sabir Uz Zaman Chowdhury Dipu coordinated the programme. 

The daylong programme featured games competition, rhyme recitation, sight seeing, raffle draw and commemoration session.

Meanwhile, JU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Kamrul Ahsan attended the picnic to meet his batchmates and distributed prizes among the winners of the competitions.

At the end of the programme, a new committee of Jahangirnagar University Sixteenth Batch Alumni Association (JUSBAA) was formed for a two-year term.

Babu Marcos Gomej of Economics department, Naimul Haque of English department and Shamima Yesmin of Philosophy department had been nominated as President, Secretary and Treasurer of the committee respectively.
 

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