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The Foundation Day event was adorned with various cultural performances aimed at spreading awareness. A total of 34 members from the Mukti Cultural team showcased their talents through solo and group dances, drama presentations, recitations, and Santali dance performances.
Among the highlights was a drama featuring a puppet show titled “Etai Uchit Noy Ki?” (Isn’t this what should be?), intricately woven around the themes of the TSS project. Additionally, the audience was treated to a poignant recitation of Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling’s timeless poem “If,” elegantly translated into Bengali as “Jodi” by the esteemed Anisul Hoque.