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POhela Baishakh is indeed a momentous festival in the life of each and every Bengalee.

POhela Baishakh is indeed a momentous festival in the life of each and every Bengalee. To every Bengalee, young and old, rich and poor, wise and ignorant, it is a time of gaiety to be celebrated with great merry-making, to be enjoyed in every possible manner, an occasion which enables us, in the words of Tennyson, to drink life to the lees.' It is a cruel irony of fate that a few orthodox Muslims in our country, shrouded by sheer ignorance, look down upon this Nababarsha festival, simply because they inadvertently consider it to be a festival of non-Muslim origin. The Pohela Baishakh so warmly celebrated all over the country today originated not from Bangladesh, but from an entirely different part of this sub-continent more than thousand miles away. What is more, the Bangla year was introduced not by any Bangladeshi but by a non-Bengalee in whose grandfather's vein flowed the blood of both Gengis Khan and Tamerlane. Yes, what is popularly known as Bangla Saal today saw the light of day through an ordinance promulgated by Akbar the Great, the renowned grandson of Zahiruddin Muhammad Babar whose mother and father were descendants of Gengis Khan and Tamerlane respectively.


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Robin
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Pahela Boishakh in Dhaka , Bangladesh




Everything under the sun looks gay and cheerful and colourful, one is suddenly struck by the beauty of the grass, the sky, the trees - each and everything around looks pretty and radiates joy and happiness. It seems that the tired and weary sun of 1405 that set last evening carried along with it all the gloom, all the sorrows, all the melancholy and misery. Nothing that is painful or dull or dreary is left for 1406, and the sun rising with a new spirit and vigour this morning, rises in its full glory, radiating nothing gloomy, nothing sad, nothing pensive but only hope and happiness for the days to come.


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Robin

Bengali New Year - Shuvo Nobo Borsha

Pohela Boishakh is the 1st Day of Bengali year. All of the bengoli communities are enjoying the festival very proudly. Most of the bengoli people live in Bangladesh and some are in india at west bengol, Orissa, Asam etc. Bangla New year is the most famous day for bengoli communities. I am a bengoli and feel the proud about my language. In Bangladesh we celebrating the festival on 14th April where in India it's on 15 th april on this year. Dhaka city is decorated for the Pohela Boishakh festival. I specially invite all the bengoli to come and write something ab0ut the pohela boishakh. Again Shuvo Nobo Borsha or Happy New Bengoli Year.

Rabindranath Roy
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