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Poila Boisakh – The Bengali New Year Celebration
Poila Boisakh marks the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated with joy and cultural pride. It usually falls on April 14 or 15, welcoming a fresh beginning and prosperity. People wear traditional attire—white and red sarees for women, and kurta-pajama for men. The day begins with cultural processions like Mangal Shobhajatra, symbolizing unity and harmony. Homes are cleaned and decorated, and people exchange greetings saying “Shubho Noboborsho.” Traditional foods like
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Apr 151 min read


Happy New Year 2026!
1st January – New Year’s Day marks the beginning of a fresh year and symbolizes renewal, hope, and new beginnings. It is a day when people around the world welcome the year ahead with positivity, gratitude, and aspirations for growth. Many celebrate the day by spending time with family and friends, offering prayers, exchanging good wishes, and setting resolutions for personal improvement. New Year’s Day encourages reflection on past experiences while inspiring confidence, det
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Dec 31, 20251 min read


New Year’s Eve 2025
New Year’s Eve, celebrated on 31st December, marks the final day of the year and symbolizes reflection, gratitude, and hope for new beginnings. It is a time when people across the world come together to celebrate memories of the past year while looking forward to opportunities that lie ahead. The day is filled with joy, gatherings, prayers, countdowns, fireworks, and heartfelt resolutions for self-growth and positivity. Many people take this moment to appreciate their achieve
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Dec 31, 20251 min read
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