• 5 Things to do this Easter Weekend
    Easter particularly brings blessings to all not only because it’s a religious holiday but also for its unique double bank holiday. Everyone got four days long off in a row from Good Friday on April 15 to Easter Monday on April 18. It means no hassle of work schedule and emails for the next few days and it’ll be a work-free fun weekend. To-do list for Easter weekend 2022- Easter Egg...
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  • So.. Motivation or Discipline?
    So.. Motivation or Discipline?
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  • Pahela Baishakh or Bangla Noboborsho is the first day of the Bengali Calendar. Bengali peoples represent their culture through this festival. People wear festive dresses with women decorating their hair with flowers. White-red color combinations are particularly popular but everyone wears vibrant colors on this day.

    People of Bangladesh prepare and enjoy varieties of traditional festive foods on Pohela Boishakh. These include panta bhat (watered rice), ilish bhaji (fried hilsa fish), and lots of special bhartas (pastes). This festival is so amazing that UNESCO recognizes Mangal Shobhajatra as a cultural heritage. You should definitely come to Dhaka( The city of mosques) and enjoy the Mangal Shovhajatra with us.
    Pahela Baishakh or Bangla Noboborsho is the first day of the Bengali Calendar. Bengali peoples represent their culture through this festival. People wear festive dresses with women decorating their hair with flowers. White-red color combinations are particularly popular but everyone wears vibrant colors on this day. People of Bangladesh prepare and enjoy varieties of traditional festive foods on Pohela Boishakh. These include panta bhat (watered rice), ilish bhaji (fried hilsa fish), and lots of special bhartas (pastes). This festival is so amazing that UNESCO recognizes Mangal Shobhajatra as a cultural heritage. You should definitely come to Dhaka( The city of mosques) and enjoy the Mangal Shovhajatra with us.
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  • Happy Bengali New Year
    Design by: Barnali Chaity
    Happy Bengali New Year :collision: :collision: :collision: Design by: [barnalichaity]
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  • Wednesday Wisdom: Book of the Week!
    With Easter right around the corner, WhatsOn editors have rounded up the review of the top 5 well-written and beautifully illustrated Easter books for kids and adults to read this Easter weekend! ‘Mr. Bunny’s Chocolate Factory’ by Elys Dolan **** Mr. Bunny’s Chocolate Factory is a brilliant picture book that takes the young readers on a guided tour of an...
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  • 𝐌𝐞𝐭 𝐆𝐚𝐥𝐚 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟐: 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬 𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐍𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐊𝐧𝐨𝐰
    Every year the first Monday in May is allotted for the Met Gala event. Met gala previously was postponed for the Covid-19 situation after many cancellation notices. The theme was ‘In America: A Lexicon of Fashion’ as always it uses different themes. Now in 2022, the event will take place on 2nd May 2022. Met Gala is basically a fashion celebration for spring fashion exposition...
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  • 1396 Bengali year (14th April 1990), Mongol Shobha Jatra from the Institute of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka to celebrate the holy Baishakh. Initially, the rally was called Ananda Shobha Jatra.

    These bamboo and paper sculptures are one of the aspects of the procession every year. Which is based on a theme, the service was elephants, masks and other motifs.

    These concoctions or concepts of the Mongol Shobha Jatra were taken from the folk toy dolls of the ancient city of Sonargaon, the tapa dolls of Mymensingh, the nakshi fan, the traveling horse etc.

    In 1975, an organization called Charupith organized a procession in Jessore. The organizers of which played a role in organizing the Mongol Shobha Jatra in Dhaka and from there the Mongol Shobha Jatra also started in fine arts.

    Photographer: Najib Tareq
    1396 Bengali year (14th April 1990), Mongol Shobha Jatra from the Institute of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka to celebrate the holy Baishakh. Initially, the rally was called Ananda Shobha Jatra. These bamboo and paper sculptures are one of the aspects of the procession every year. Which is based on a theme, the service was elephants, masks and other motifs. These concoctions or concepts of the Mongol Shobha Jatra were taken from the folk toy dolls of the ancient city of Sonargaon, the tapa dolls of Mymensingh, the nakshi fan, the traveling horse etc. In 1975, an organization called Charupith organized a procession in Jessore. The organizers of which played a role in organizing the Mongol Shobha Jatra in Dhaka and from there the Mongol Shobha Jatra also started in fine arts. Photographer: Najib Tareq
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  • Happy Vaisakhi!
    Happy Vaisakhi!
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  • A Blessed and Happy Bangladesh New Year to my friends in BD. Perhaps I should say, "Shubha Naboborsho."
    A Blessed and Happy Bangladesh New Year to my friends in BD. Perhaps I should say, "Shubha Naboborsho."
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