Pohela Boishakh 1433 Celebrated Across the Nation
Bangla Press Desk: People across Bangladesh are celebrating Pahela Baishakh, welcoming the Bangla New Year 1433 with a festive and inclusive spirit.
As the first light of dawn brushes the sky with a soft golden hue, Ramna Botomul transforms into a stage of heritage and harmony.
Chhayanaut begins Bengali New Year 1433 with its iconic musical tribute, welcoming the year through voices steeped in tradition, report agencies.
Beneath the ancient banyan tree, melodies unfold like the morning light -- gentle yet powerful, familiar yet ever new.
President Mohammed Shahabuddin and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman issued separate messages greeting the people on the occasion of Bengali New Year.
In his message, the President said, "In the current global context, the country is facing different challenges, requiring greater restraint, patience and responsibility from all."
In his message, the Prime Minister said, "Pahela Baishakh is a unique symbol of our national identity, history, culture, and self-recognition. For centuries, this day has returned every year in our lives, bringing the call of new beginnings. The arrival of the New Year inspires us to leave behind decay and stagnation and move forward with renewed hope."
Pahela Baishakh is closely linked with agriculture, nature, and the agricultural economy of the region, he notes, adding that even in this golden age of information technology, farmers determine their agricultural schedules in harmony with nature.
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