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Giving gifts is a beautiful tradition that is deeply rooted in Bangladeshi culture. Giving a thoughtful gift is a sincere way ...
The fullmoon day in the month of Ashada is the extremely auspicious and holy day of GuruPurnima On this Ashada Purnima Day sacred to the memory of the great sage ...
In Bangladesh, events like Eid-ul-Fitr and Pohela Boishakh generate billions in spending, fuel local industries, and sustain informal economies, from beachside tourism in Cox’s Bazar to the rural ...
My journey began far from the lush landscapes of Uttarakhand — it started in the warmth of a modest Bengali kitchen, where I ...
DHAKA, MAY 2, 2025 (BSS) - The Bangladesh High Commission (HC) in Islamabad hosted a vibrant celebration of the Bengali New ...
ISLAMABAD, May 02 (APP): The High Commission of Bangladesh in Pakistan hosted a vibrant celebration of Pohela Boishakh, the ...
People join in the celebration of Pohela Boishakh, or the first day of the New Year, in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, April 14, 2025. The Bangladesh people in the capital Dhaka and elsewhere in ...
Pohela Boishakh is literally the first day (pohela) of Boishakh, the first month in the traditional Bengali calendar. Bangabda or the “Bengali Era” begins in 594 CE, meaning that year zero in the ...
Pohela Boishakh, or Bengali New Year, is a vibrant and significant celebration that marks the first day of the Bengali calendar. It's a time of joy and renewal for Bengali communities, both in India ...
The Bengali New Year begins on 'Pohela Boishakh', also known as Poila Baisakh or Noboborsho. This vibrant celebration, which falls on the first day of Boishakh in the Bengali solar calendar, is widely ...
Happy Pohela Boishakh 2025 Wishes ... Wishing you a year of culture, color, and celebration. Bôrshôbôrôn-er anondo hok shobar jibone chhoriye pôṛa rong-e bhôra. Dhak-er sure, panta- ...
Sayani Gupta on Pohela Boishakh(Photo: Instagram) Sharing one of her most memorable celebrations, Sayani Gupta recalls her college days in Film and Television Institute of India (FTII).