Bengali New Year or Pôhela Boishakh is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in Bangladesh both the Indian state of West Bengal, and in Bengali communities in the other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Odisha.
It coincides with the New Year's Days of numerous Southern Asian calendars.
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Police today assured of foolproof security throughout Dhaka ahead of Pohela Boishakh celebrations – the Bangla new year.
“We have no specific threat from
any quarters at the moment,” Asaduzzaman Mia, commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) said.
“However, we will cover Dhaka in a thorough security net to ensure peaceful Pohela Boishakh celebrations,” he told reporters at a press briefing this afternoon.
Additional forces of police, Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) and plainclo
thes from intelligence agencies will remain alert at Ramna Batamul, Dhaka University campuses and Rabindra Sarobar areas to make the effort a success.
Bangali people are almost prepared to celebrate April 14, as the first day of the Bangla New Year through chalking out different types of including cultural events.
The DMP boss also asked organiser of such programmes to finish their cultural or other kinds of events by 5:30pm on that day.
Notun Asha, Notun Pran,
Notun Sure, Notun Gaan,
Notun Ushar, Notun Aalo,
Notun Bachor, Katuk Bhalo.
“Subho Poila Baisak”
Baisakh dilo Notuner dak,
Purono dukkho jak muche jak.
khushir poroshe notun horoshe
Vore jak mon pran.
– Subho Nababarsho
Purono dukkho jak muche jak.
khushir poroshe notun horoshe
Vore jak mon pran.
– Subho Nababarsho
Aj Sob Bangalira Modern Chere Purono Saje Sejo, Chicken Noi, Elish & Chingri Macher TorKari, Dal-Vat, Sobjir Torkari, Sathe Lal Shak, Sathe Misti Mukh koro, Aj Pohela Boishakh, A Bochor Puron Hok, Tomar Joto Icche, Shuvo Noboborsher Antorik Priti-o-Subeccha. “Shuvo Noboborsho”
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