Trust University marked the 26th of March, the Independence Day of Bangladesh, with a vibrant and heartfelt celebration, bringing together the Vice Chancellor, faculty members, and students in a demonstration of patriotism and unity.

The day commenced with the hoisting of the national flag by the Vice Chancellor, followed by a rendition of the national anthem, creating an atmosphere charged with pride and respect for the country’s historic struggle for freedom. In his inspiring address, the Vice Chancellor highlighted the significance of independence, emphasizing the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and urging students to uphold their values in contributing positively to the nation’s growth.

Faculty members engaged actively with students in discussions and cultural presentations that highlighted Bangladesh’s rich heritage and historical journey towards independence. Students enthusiastically participated in various events, including poetry recitations, patriotic songs, and a dramatic portrayal of historical events, reflecting their deep appreciation of the nation’s past and aspirations for its future.

The celebrations at Trust University were not only an opportunity to remember the heroes of 1971 but also a reminder to the younger generation of their responsibility in continuing the legacy of freedom, dignity, and progress. The day concluded with collective commitments by students and faculty alike to strive towards building a prosperous and inclusive society.

Trust University’s celebration of Independence Day thus stood as a powerful reminder of unity, patriotism, and the enduring spirit of Bangladesh.