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IUB Alumni of Australia arranged a program “Ananda Mela”

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Association of Independent University Bangladesh Alumni Australia celebrated a program named “Ananda Mela” in Sydney, Australia.

The fun fair was held in Campbelltown, Sydney on June 25 (Saturday).

Campbelltown Councilor Ibrahim Khalil, Masud Chowdhury and Naeem Abdullah (founder and executive committee member of the Australia Bangladesh Journalists Association) were also present at the event.

Association of Independent Australia signs to work with Disadvantaged Students Charity Silver Coin Project. Silver Coin founders Darco Ristic and John Ristic were present at the event.

The event featured a variety of stalls selling winter cakes, puddings, biscuits, saris and other products.

The program was sponsored with full funding from AIA Australia.

In addition to the members of the Executive Council of AIA Australia, a significant number of IUB alumni attended the fair. Finally, a pleasant cultural performance enchants everyone.

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