Water Festival in Bangladesh
Baisabi Festival — usually celebrated as “Biju” by the Chakma and Tanchyanga, “Shangrai” as Marmas and “Baisuk” or “Baisu” by Tripuras —
Baisabi Festival — usually celebrated as “Biju” by the Chakma and Tanchyanga, “Shangrai” as Marmas and “Baisuk” or “Baisu” by Tripuras —
It is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated on 14th April in Bangladesh, West Bengal state of India and by minor Bengali communities.
Bengali Independence Day is celebrated on 26th March and is a national holiday. It commemorates the country’s declaration of independence
It is the national book fair of Bangladesh, arranged every year by Bangla Academy and takes place for whole month of February in Dhaka.
The people in Bangladesh commemorate this day in respect of the language martyrs — the students who died during a protest at the University
Pohela Falgun, the first day of spring, heralds a new beginning filled with colors, warmth, and joy in the heart of Bangladesh. This vibrant festival marks
Saraswati puja is one of the religious festivals in the Hindu community, celebrated throughout the country with traditional gaiety, religious ferver
Bishwa Ijtema, the world’s second-largest Muslim congregation after Hajj, started on the banks of the River Turag in Tongi, Bangladesh.
Shakrain is one of the most old, famous and annual festivals celebrated in Dhaka, Bangladesh at the end of the Bengali month Poush (Jan 14th or 15th).