In Bangladesh, massive crowds join Poila Boishakh processions carrying vibrant masks and motifs, showcasing the festival’s artistic flair and unity. For Bengalis living far from home—like those in Hyderabad—such scenes evoke nostalgia and pride. Poila Boishakh , the Bengali New Year, is a time of new beginnings and cultural celebration. Every year around April 14th or 15th, Bengalis across the world mark the first day of the Bengali calendar with joy. In Hyderabad, a city known for its diversity, the Bengali community comes together on this day to recreate the warmth of their homeland. They greet each other with “Shubho Noboborsho” (Happy New Year) and celebrate with food, music, and festivities that make them feel “a home away from home.” Cultural Importance of Poila Boishakh Poila Boishakh (also spelled Pohela Boishakh ) carries deep cultural and historical significance for Bengalis. It heralds the month of Boishakh and thus the start of a new year in the traditional Bengali sola...
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