' 'Bangla Day' held in Paris
Bangla Day' was held jointly by 'Good Planet Foundation' and 'Friendship Bangladesh' in Paris, France.
The ceremony was organized at the Good Planet Foundation on Sunday at the local time, near Paris.
The songs, books, literature of children, paintings of children, voice of Bangladesh, flag of Bangladesh, jute goods, cane making accessories, old Jamdani and muslin cloth, small models of traditional boat of Bangladesh, van car, rickshaw, photograph, post card, festoons etc. The thing is to present.
The Bangladesh Community in France (BCF) - has been serving various foods including rasgolla, spicy, raw globa, rasmalalai.
On the occasion, Bangladeshi exhibits of traditional dance, songs, alpana and textile industries are facing the risk of climate change - these are displayed on special documentary made by Ian Arkhathus-Barakhthon and Anastasia Mikova.
Friends of France Secretary General Nicholas Dopokte conducted the conference Ekusepión du Rona Khan in the event, the founder president of Good Planet Foundation, Ian Arkhathus-Berkhthon, Bangladesh Ambassador to France M Shahidul Islam, Friendship Director Runa Khan and De Noor.
One of the organizers, Ronana Khan, thanked all the people and appreciated the role of expatriates in presenting the country on foreign soil.
Bangladesh Embassy Councilor and Head of Chancellor of Bangladesh Embassy Hazrat Ali Khan, Bangladesh Embassy official Anisa Amin, BCFA advisory body member Mozammel, Riaz, Al Mahin, Akash Mohamed Helal, Shah Jahan, Shahed Bhuiyan, Rakib, Hiron and Photo Journalist Farid Ahmed Rony
Besides, there were also present on the occasion, among others, included SM Ahsanul Karim, Abdul Ahad, Abdur Rahman Shipon, Hussain Mohammad Monir, poet Kamrul, journalist Delwar Hossain Selim, Abdul Hai Imran, Hossain Mohammad Monir, Abul Kalam Azad, Delwar Hossain, Mia Faisal, Sohel, Shipon, Shah Jahan Chowdhury and many others.
Poetry poet Kamrul sang songs of tradition poetry Artist Plastisien Textile Designer Nilufar Jahan showcased the artwork of folk art.