Pahela Boishakh Pahela Boishakh, also known as Bengali New Year, is one of the most important and widely celebrated festivals in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. It marks the first day of the Bengali calendar, usually falling on April 14th or 15th. This festival symbolizes the beginning of a new year and is a time of joy, renewal, and cultural pride for Bengali people. The celebration of Pahela Boishakh has a rich history and cultural significance. It is a day when people forget their past worries and…
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International Mother Language Day Paragraph For All Class
International Mother Language Day Paragraph International Mother Language Day is observed every year on February 21 to promote the importance of language diversity and multilingualism. This day holds special significance in Bangladesh, as it commemorates the great sacrifice of the language martyrs who died in 1952 during the Language Movement. The students of Dhaka University and many others protested against the decision to impose Urdu as the only state language of Pakistan, even though the majority of people in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) spoke Bangla. On that historic day, several…
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