Festive look at DU

The Daily Star Monday 14th February, 2011

Dhaka University campus wore a festive look as young lovers in colorful dresses celebrated the Valentine's Day yesterday.Lovers wearing traditional sarees and panjabis flocked at the campus from the morning to spend specials moments with their beloved ones.The on-campus food stalls were busy serving different types of foods and snacks to the revelers.The campus is always a popular destination for lovers and couples for celebration of different social and national events.One of the visitors said, I came here with my wife and kid to celebrate this special day.


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