
Jayashree Sengupta Nominated for Thailand International Award 2025
Kolkata: Renowned cultural ambassador and dedicated social worker Jayashree Sengupta has been nominated for the Thailand International Award 2025 in recognition of her outstanding contributions to cultural preservation and social service. She will be honored at the 7th World Meet 2025, scheduled to take place on May 8, 2025, at the Royal Thai Army Club in Bangkok.
Jayashree Sengupta has been actively involved in promoting and preserving India’s rich cultural heritage. Through her extensive work in the arts, she has helped revive traditional performances, bringing them to the global stage. Alongside her cultural initiatives, she has also played a crucial role in social service activities, organizing welfare programs, and advocating for underprivileged communities. Her contributions have had a profound impact on numerous lives, making her a respected figure in both cultural and humanitarian circles.
She has previously been honored with several prestigious international awards, including the International Award at the 6th World Meet 2025 in Indonesia and other accolades recognizing her dedication to cultural excellence and social welfare. Additionally, she was conferred the Veer Naari Samman 2025, acknowledging her efforts in empowering women and making significant contributions to society.
At the World Meet 2025, Jayashree Sengupta will also present a special cultural dance performance, showcasing India’s artistic legacy to an international audience.
The World Martial Artists Council and the International Diplomatic Cooperative Organization, which organize the World Meet, have expressed their admiration for Jayashree Sengupta’s contributions. In a statement, HRH Prince Dr. M.A. Ali, the Director of World Meet 2025, stated, “Jayashree Sengupta’s tireless dedication to both cultural preservation and social service is truly inspiring. Her nomination for the Thailand International Award 2025 is a recognition of her unwavering efforts to bring positive change to society.”