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Pohela Boishakh is more than just a new year celebration—it’s a vibrant reminder of who we are and the people we cherish.
Happy Pohela Boishakh 2025 Wishes, Quotes, Messages: As the sun rises on the eve of Pohela Boishakh, Bengalis across the globe greet their loved ones with a heartfelt “Shubho Nobo Borsho ...
Pohela Boishakh, also known as Bengali New Year or Noboborsho, marks the first day of the Bengali calendar and is one of the most cherished cultural celebrations in Bengal. It symbolises a fresh ...
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.
Pohela Boishakh is about accepting new possibilities and purifying the soul on a spiritual level. It's a moment to give thanks to the ancestors for the previous year. On this auspicious day ...
Pohela Boishakh, also known as Naba Barsha (নববর্ষ), is the first day of the Bengali calendar. The word Pohela means first, and Boishakh is the name of the first month of the Bengali year.
On Pohela Boishakh, we celebrate ourselves. We celebrate all that is of us, that was our ancestors’, and that will be our children’s. Shubho Nababarsha to all Bengalis—indeed, to everyone who inhabits ...
The much-awaited festival of Bengalis, Pohela Boisakh, also called as Shubho Noboborsho or Poila Baisakh, is widely celebrated in West Bengal, parts of Assam, Tripura and Bangladesh. Many seem to ...
Flower vendors at Dhaka’s Shahbagh are expecting sales worth around Tk50 lakh on the occasion of the Pohela Boishakh. Preparations, including shop decorations, have already been completed. On Sunday ...
Pohela Boishakh, the Bengali New Year, is a time for fresh starts and cultural celebration. Observed in West Bengal, Bangladesh, and by Bengalis worldwide, it is marked by traditional music ...
As the first day of the Bengali calendar approaches, Bengali communities across the globe gear up to welcome Pohela Boishakh 2025, a festival that celebrates tradition, renewal, and cultural pride.