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How Pohela Boishakh is observed across borders

How Pohela Boishakh is observed across borders

In Dhaka, Pohela Boishakh does not just occur; it erupts. As April 14's first light breaks over the sky, the streets of Dhaka come alive in colorful vigor. Red-and-white-clad throngs form, their chant-filled voices meshing in sweet harmony as they sing "Eso He Boishakh while the procession floats t


Dhaka celebrates Pohela Boishakh with a cross-cultural display

Dhaka celebrates Pohela Boishakh with a cross-cultural display

Like every year, the Bengali New Year, Pohela Boishakh, was celebrated with great enthusiasm, but this time with an artistic twist that blended the local traditional with the global. On a sunny April morning, the Faculty of Fine Arts at Dhaka University, known as Charukola, was transformed into a

Why does the red & white rule the festival of Pohela Boishakh?

Why does the red & white rule the festival of Pohela Boishakh?

Pohela Boishakh is more than a calendar date because it emerges as a cultural masterpiece that expresses memories and fresh aspirations through musical notes, food flavours, and widespread shades. During our Pohela Boishakh celebrations, red and white dominate the most prominent festival colour par

When band music ruled the cassette era

When band music ruled the cassette era

Is it just me, or did band music sound better on cassette players? The 90s were undoubtedly the golden age of Bangladeshi Band music. The music's quality and originality during that time remain unmatched. Spotify or YouTube can't even begin to do justice to the depth and authenticity of that era's

A celebration of faith and community for Bangladeshi people  

A celebration of faith and community for Bangladeshi people  

Japan's Eid celebrations have become more well-known in recent years. For the Muslim community, this is more than just a festival. Celebrating Eid abroad can be a wonderful and unique experience. Although it differs from how we celebrate it in Bangladesh, it can also be an opportunity to learn and

How different cultures celebrate Eid

How different cultures celebrate Eid

Did you know there are synonyms for Eid? In Turkey, people call it "Bayram"; in Indonesia, it's "Lebaran." In Malaysia, you might hear "Hari Raya Puasa", which translates to the grand day of rejoicing after fasting and in some parts of Africa, people call this occasion "Korite" or "Sallah." Pretty

The story behind Chandpur's early festivities

The story behind Chandpur's early festivities

Every year, as Ramadan approaches and the anticipation of Eid builds, the district of Chandpur in Bangladesh stands out—not for its renowned Hilsha fish but for a quirky but controversial tradition that has captured the curiosity of many. While the rest of the country celebrates Eid-ul-Fitr b

A global celebration of National Plant a Flower Day

A global celebration of National Plant a Flower Day

Every year on March 12th, a vibrant tradition takes root around the globe: National Plant a Flower Day. National Plant a Flower Day is more than an annual tradition; it's a movement toward a greener, more connected world. We cultivate hope for tomorrow—proving that even the most minor acts

Important lifestyle etiquette to follow in Ramadan

Important lifestyle etiquette to follow in Ramadan

Ramadan, the holy month for Muslims worldwide, is knocking at the door, which is tremendously significant for its nobility to expurgate the lifestyle of this religious people. This is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and Muslims observe it with great keenness to obey Islamic norms and sati