NSU Student Represents Bangladesh on Global Stage at Thailand Folk Festival

NSU Student Represents Bangladesh on Global Stage at Thailand Folk Festival. Md Rakibul Islam Shanto, Joint Secretary of the NSU Games and Sports Club, showcases the vibrant traditions and cultural heritage of Bangladesh at the Korat International Folklore Festival.

The global stage recently glowed with the colors of Bangladeshi tradition as Md Rakibul Islam Shanto brought the nation’s rich folk heritage to the Korat International Folklore Festival in Thailand. Representing the North South University Games and Sports Club (NSUSC) as its honorable Joint Secretary, Shanto stood among cultural performers from many of the world’s most culturally wealthy nations. His presence at the event was a powerful reminder of how deep and beautiful Bangladeshi traditions truly are, capturing the attention of an international audience last month.

NSU Student Represents Bangladesh on Global Stage at Thailand Folk Festival

NSU Student Represents Bangladesh on Global Stage at Thailand Folk Festival

This journey to Thailand was more than just a performance; it was a moment of immense pride for the entire student community and the country. By sharing the unique stories and rhythms of our folklore, Shanto acted as a bridge between Bangladesh and the rest of the world. His participation highlights how young leaders can carry the spirit of their homeland across borders, ensuring that our local customs are recognized and celebrated by the global community.

The NSU Games and Sports Club extends its warmest heartfelt congratulations to Shanto for this remarkable achievement on the international stage. His success serves as an inspiration to fellow students, proving that passion for one’s roots can lead to great heights. As he continues to represent the heart of Bangladesh to the world, the community wishes him endless success in his future endeavors and his mission to keep the cultural flame of our heritage burning bright.