Pahela Baishakh, the first day of the Bangla calendar, is being celebrated with music, colourful rallies, and festive events.
As the crimson sun rises on the first day of Baishakh, its golden rays spill over a land alive with colour, music, and tradition
Kids can enjoy all-day long shows on the channel and celebrate Pahela Baishakh 1432 today.
When the cuckoo begins to call from the distant peaks of the hills, and the southern breeze carries the gentle fragrance of newly blossomed wildflowers in vibrant hues, the hills awaken in their own colors—ushering in the celebration of the eternal tradition of welcoming a new year and bidding farewell to the previous year
On the first day of the Bangla New Year, every nook and corner of Bangladesh is brightened.
Besides teachers and students, people from all walks of life participated in the joyous and colourful procession that began from the Charukola premises
The programme commenced at Dhanmondi's Rabindra Sarobar at 6:00am with a performance by artists from Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay
“Let it be this new year’s resolution that we build a new Bangladesh free of discrimination,” urged the chief adviser.
As the nation now stands on the cusp of renewal, Pahela Baishakh 1432 arrives at a time when the people of Bangladesh are eager to reclaim their cultural voice—seeking a deeper connection to its identity, heritage, and hope. For centuries, it has been an occasion of collective celebration, resilience, and unity.
Pahela Baishakh, the first day of the Bangla calendar, is being celebrated with music, colourful rallies, and festive events.
As the crimson sun rises on the first day of Baishakh, its golden rays spill over a land alive with colour, music, and tradition
Kids can enjoy all-day long shows on the channel and celebrate Pahela Baishakh 1432 today.
When the cuckoo begins to call from the distant peaks of the hills, and the southern breeze carries the gentle fragrance of newly blossomed wildflowers in vibrant hues, the hills awaken in their own colors—ushering in the celebration of the eternal tradition of welcoming a new year and bidding farewell to the previous year
On the first day of the Bangla New Year, every nook and corner of Bangladesh is brightened.
Besides teachers and students, people from all walks of life participated in the joyous and colourful procession that began from the Charukola premises
The programme commenced at Dhanmondi's Rabindra Sarobar at 6:00am with a performance by artists from Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay
“Let it be this new year’s resolution that we build a new Bangladesh free of discrimination,” urged the chief adviser.
As the nation now stands on the cusp of renewal, Pahela Baishakh 1432 arrives at a time when the people of Bangladesh are eager to reclaim their cultural voice—seeking a deeper connection to its identity, heritage, and hope. For centuries, it has been an occasion of collective celebration, resilience, and unity.
Chhayanaut is all set to celebrate Bangla New Year, Pahela Baishakh, with its iconic cultural programme at Ramna Batamul in Dhaka.