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Date: Poila Boishakh marks the first day of the Bengali New Year, celebrated with great enthusiasm by the Bengali community.
Celebrate the Bengali New Year with traditional rituals, food, and festivities. Learn about the significance, date, and ...
Pohela Baisakh, the Bengali New Year, falls on April 15. Celebrations occur in Bengal, Tripura, and Bangladesh. The day marks ...
The Bengali New Year, or Pohela Boishakh, as traditionally called by the Bengali community members, marks the first day of ...
Kolkata: In the age of cloud computing and digital accounting, the humble haalkhata — the traditional ledger — has scripted a ...
The Bengali New Year, is being celebrated today, April 15, with vibrant festivities, traditional delicacies, and devotional ...
Pohela Boishakh (Poila Baisakh), the Bengali New Year, will be celebrated tomorrow with vibrant festivities across West ...
It all started with a king’s command and the struggles of farmers. But over time, Pohela Boishakh became much more than just a calendar fix—it turned into a celebration of people, pride, and protest.
Bengalis are a festive bunch; despite Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, being known as the city of joy, the joyous ...
Pohela Boishakh, the first day of the Bengali calendar, marks the new year with joy, tradition, and hope for prosperity. Celebrated with cultural rituals and festive meals, it symbolises a fresh start ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended warm greetings on the occasion of 'Poila Boishakh' which marks the beginning ...