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Nation mingles with Baishakh colours | The Daily Star


Sunday, April 14, 2013

Nation mingles with Baishakh colours
Star Online Report

The nation celebrated the Pahela Baishakh, its biggest and most colourful festival to mark the first day of the Bangla year, on Sunday with its traditional fanfare and festivity.

Shedding the preceding year’s glooms to oblivion, people from all walks of life began to welcome the Bangla year 1420 as soon as the sun rises on the horizon. Thousands turned out on the streets, parks and open spaces since morning as the day is a public holiday.

Many ate traditional “panta bhat” (watered rice) with fried hilsa fish, lentil, green chilli and onion at home, restaurants and fairs. Attired in traditional clothes, women clad in saris and men punjabi, they thronged venues of cultural programmes and makeshift fairs which celebrate Bangla culture, entertainment, art and food and featured live music and performances in the capital and elsewhere in the country.

Many were seen their cheeks and parts of their body to paint with the country’s map and other emblems, to celebrate the occasion aiming to add a special colour.

The biggest venue of the celebration was set at the Ramna Batamul, where programmes started with a Chhayanaut performance of Rabindranath Tagore’s song “Esho he Baishakh”.

Different cultural organisations and popular bands were seen performing at the venue since the morning and more people are pouring in.

The traditional colourful procession, known as Mongol Shobhajatra, organised by the students of the Institute of Fine Arts of Dhaka University, also began from its premises around 9:00am.

Braving the scorching heat, people patiently nudges forward in massive crowds into the fairs at Ramna Park, Suhrawardy Udyan, Central Shaheed Minar, Dhaka University, Shahbagh and Dhanmondi Lake in the capital.

Dhanmondi, Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban and other city areas were also seen swarming with people from early morning.

Scores of cultural shows organised by different organisations kept the Dhaka University area lively. Visitors were seen buying traditional food, masks and toys at the fairs.

The state-owned BTV, Bangladesh Betar (radio), and private television channels broadcast special programmes and the newspapers brought out special supplements marking the day.

Mughal Emperor Akbar introduced the tradition of celebrating the Bangla New Year in relation to closing of the annual tax collection. Traditionally, traders and shopkeepers open “halkhata” (new account register) on the day and serve sweetmeats to clients.

Slowly this non-communal festival became an integral part of the Bangalee culture with people irrespective of their religion, sect and creed celebrating the day as one nation.
 
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Happy Pahela Baishakh to all PDFers. May you troll less this new year !!!!

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Do hard line Islamists celebrate Noboborsho? Or is it Haraam?

Dude...I can see that Food Habbit of BD is very much simillar to my state Odisha too...This is one of favorite combo dish too..

I am from Assam and one of my cousins is married to an Odia guy. Even we have a lot in common. The picture above is panta bhat in Bengali, we call in poita bhat in Assam.
 
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Dude...I can see that Food Habbit of BD is very much simillar to my state Odisha too...This is one of favorite combo dish too..

I also recognized like most of the dishes from his pronunciation like we say pokahla bhato and they say painta vat .....and rest like chingudi macho bhorta , alu bhorta etc ..
 
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I also recognized like most of the dishes from his pronunciation like we say pokahla bhato and they say painta vat .....and rest like chingudi macho bhorta , alu bhorta etc ..

Pakhalo bhat is fav dish along with Aloo bharta...:)
 
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Eid is a festival.

I said festivities, not festival. Eid from what I have seen is a solemn affair where people greet after prayer and go eat some damn tasty food (I am always invited!!) but its not a song and dance parade :)
 
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baba went to the bajar to buy ilish, 2 ilish was priced at tk 18000:woot:....so he came home called me to buy ilish and bring to dhaka from canada :bounce:
 
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baba went to the bajar to buy ilish, 2 ilish was priced at tk 18000:woot:....so he came home called me to buy ilish and bring to dhaka from canada :bounce:

My uncle is a fish exporter, so we almost don't have to buy fish. We get all variety of fish from small to large size for free (Arei koi mamu). But the irony is i only eat Hilsha & shrimp :lol:.
 
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