100 Days After Milestone Tragedy: The Importance of Music and the Arts

It has now been 100 days since the tragic plane crash at Milestone School and College on 21 July in Uttara, Dhaka. The incident left the community in deep sorrow, and while school authorities continue to navigate the path towards normalcy, they are striving to uphold the institution’s long-standing tradition of cultural engagement. This includes the annual cultural programme and other creative activities, which are currently underway across various branches.

One such event took place on 4 November at one of the school’s branches. Preparation for the programme had been intensive, with rehearsals running for 15–20 days beforehand. Teachers and students, dressed in bright and colourful attire, boarded school buses and made their way to the Diabari campus, ready to participate in a day of music, dance, recitation, and drama.

The annual cultural day is a cherished opportunity for students to showcase their talents in a lively, open-air setting. For many, it is a highlight of the school calendar, allowing them to engage creatively beyond the confines of the classroom. The performances, ranging from energetic group dances to heartfelt solo recitations, reflect the dedication of both students and faculty in nurturing artistic expression.

However, lingering apprehension remains among some parents, who were hesitant about allowing their children to participate at the Diabari campus. The memories of the July plane crash, compounded by widely circulated videos, photographs, and news coverage, have left a profound emotional impact on families. Despite these concerns, the school has worked diligently to ensure a safe and encouraging environment, emphasising the importance of resilience and community support in the healing process.

The cultural programme stands as a testament to the school’s commitment to its students’ holistic development, balancing the need for caution with the celebration of creativity and togetherness. It also highlights the delicate process of restoring confidence and normalcy after a tragedy that shook the community deeply.

Key details of the cultural programme are summarised below:

DetailInformation
SchoolMilestone School and College, Uttara, Dhaka
EventAnnual Cultural Programme
Date4 November 2025
Preparation15–20 days of rehearsals
ActivitiesMusic, dance, drama, recitation
VenueDiabari campus
ParticipationStudents and teachers; parental hesitancy due to July plane crash
PurposeCelebration of creativity, resilience, and tradition

Despite the shadow cast by the tragedy, the successful staging of the cultural programme illustrates the community’s determination to honour its traditions, support student growth, and slowly reclaim a sense of normalcy.

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