Best wishes and greetings of the Pahala Baishakh Bengali Happy New Year

Bangla Happy New Year Paola Baishakh or Pahela Boishakh (the first month of Bengali calendar) was the first day of Bangla calendar, ie Bangla New Year. The day is celebrated with a special festival as the Happy New Year in Bangladesh and West Bengal of India. Bengalis living in Tripura also participate in this festival. As a result, it is a universal festival of Bengalis. All the Bengali people from all parts of the world enjoy a new year on this day, trying to forget, all sorrow and misery in the past year. Everyone wishes that the new year is rich and happy. Different levels of businessmen welcome this as an opportunity to start a new business. According to the Gregorian calendar, April 13 or April 15, Pahela Boishakh is celebrated. There is a similarity in this regard in any modern or ancient calendar. Every year on 14th April this festival is celebrated in Bangladesh. According to the modern calendar set by the Bengali Academy, this day has been specified.

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The Shayanata of the roman Batamul and the morning rally in Dhaka.

The New Year called the sun through the music of Chayant, a center of the main festival of Pahela Baishakh in the capital city of Bangladesh. With the sunrise of Pahela Baishakh, the artists of the chayontan call together for a new year by singing them together. Although the place is known to be root, the fact that the stage is created in the shade of trees is not bot, In the 1960s, the start of this year's Chayant festival was held in protest of the persecution and cultural terrorism of the Pakistani ruling regime from 1967.

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March Rally

A mandatory organ of Baishakhi festival in Dhaka is a mandatory rally. At the initiative of the Fine Arts Institute of Dhaka University, this procession was completed in the morning on the first Baishak, after completing various roads in the city and finishing again at the Fine Arts Institute. In this procession, rural life and climate of Bengal were highlighted. People of different age groups of all walks of life participate in the procession. No color-shaped masks and replicas of different organisms for the rally. Since 1989, this mahal procession is one of the biggest attractions of the festival of Pahela Boishakh.

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