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DHAKA, April 11, 2025 (BSS) - The government has taken elaborate programmes to celebrate the Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bangla New Year, this year in an inclusive manner involving people from all ethnic groups.
The programmes were finalized in an inter-ministerial meeting, held on March 23 at the conference room of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs at the Bangladesh Secretariat here, said an official handout on April 8.
Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki chaired the meeting.
"For the first time, the government has taken an initiative to organize an inclusive festival at the national level to celebrate the Bangla New Year 1432 and the new years of other ethnic groups, including Chakma, Marma, Tripura and Garo," according to the handout of the cultural affairs ministry.
Concerned ministries, divisions, educational institutions, district and upazila administrations, metropolitan cities and municipalities as well as different cultural organizations will implement the programmes.
According to the programmes, special features will be published in newspapers highlighting the significance of the Pahela Baishakh this year instead of publishing special supplements.
Bangladesh Television, Bangladesh Betar and other print and electronic media will make illustrated reports putting emphasis on the occasion. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting will take the necessary measures in this regard.
The celebration of Bangla New Year 1432 will mandatorily begin with the performance of the national anthem and the song 'Esho He Boishakh, Esho Esho' in the morning of Pahela Baishakh.
As like the previous years, the Faculty of Fine Arts of Dhaka University will organize a grand procession and cultural programme on Pahela Baishakh.
This year, the procession will be held in an inclusive and universal manner, ensuring the participation of not only the Bangla community but also the Chakma, Marma, Tripura, Garo, Manipuri, and other ethnic groups as well as female footballers.
Each community will showcase their cultural identity through traditional music and instruments.
The Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy will coordinate the participation of cultural groups from the three hill districts and other ethnic communities in the procession.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting will ensure the arrangement of broadcasting the procession on all government and private TV channels, radio stations, commercial radios, and community radios.
On the occasion, different cultural organizations, including the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies of Dhaka University, Shurer Dhara, Rishij Shilpigoshthi, Bulbul Lalitakala Academy, Bangladesh Nritya Shilpi Sangstha, Bangladesh Group Theatre Federation, Ganasangeet Samannay Parishad, Utsab Udjapan Parishad, Band-F Minor, Saimum Shilpigoshthi and Garo cultural organizations will organize various programmes.
The Chhayanaut, a leading cultural organisation of the country, will organize a cultural event at Ramna Batamul at dawn to welcome the Pahela Baishakh.
Colorful processions and cultural programmes will be organized in every union, district and upazila on Pahela Baishakh, involving people from all ethnic groups. The processions will also be brought out at every union across the country.
On the occasion, all district and upazila administrations will organize essay competitions, cultural programmes, and traditional fairs on the first day of the Bangla calendar.
Besides, all educational institutions will celebrate the Bangla New Year in a festive and grand manner under their own arrangements.
Bangla Academy and the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) will organize a weeklong Bashakhi fair on the Bangla Academy premises at a convenient time while they will also organize discussions and other events on the occasion.
Besides, the Bangladesh Folk Art and Crafts Foundation will organize a traditional Bangla New Year fair on the foundation's premises in the city.
Traditional Bangla foods will be given to prisoners at all prisons, patients in all hospitals, and all children's homes (orphanages).
Traditional cultural programmes will be organized with the participation of children in the children's homes. An exhibition of various products made by prisoners will be held.
Bangladesh missions abroad will organize special events to celebrate the Bangla New Year.
All museums and archaeological sites will remain open for public, especially children, adolescents, students, and children with disabilities or special needs will be allowed to enter the sites without ticket.
A special exhibition will be held on the history and heritage of the Bangla New Year.
Hotels and clubs will organize special events and serve traditional Bangla foods in celebration of the Bangla New Year.
Concerned offices affiliated with the Ministry of Cultural Affairs will organize discussions, exhibitions, quiz competitions, essay competitions, painting competitions and other events in celebration of the Bangla New Year.
The cultural institutes, centers and academies of the ethnic minority groups will organize different events under their own management. The cultural institutes of ethnic groups in Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachari will simultaneously celebrate the Baisabi festival.
On the occasion of Bangla New Year, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy will organize a colorful drone show and cultural programme at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad under the patronage of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs.
On the occasion of New Year, a Chaitra Sankranti concert will be organized at Suhrawardy Udyan in the city on the day of Chaitra Sankranti. Musical bands including Miles, Warfaze, Dalchhut, AvoidRafa, Vikings, and Stone Free will perform in the concert.
Besides, on Pahela Baishakh roaming music, an art exhibition and a stick-fighting (Lathi Khela) will be organized.
On April 12, 2025, a procession starting from the hill complex for three hill districts in the city will arrive at the Ramna Park, where a flower-floating ceremony will be organized.
Law enforcement agencies will ensure the overall security at the national, district, and upazila levels during the celebration of the New Year 1432.
Along with ensuring security, they will ensure the access of people from all walks of life to event venues without any hindrance. Additionally, the Fire Service and Civil Defence will provide necessary assistance to ensure fire safety.
At the district and upazila level fairs, the reflection of local traditions and folk culture will be portrayed. The local administrations will take necessary measures to ensure that no gambling or obscene activities take place at the fairs.
Bangladesh Television, Bangladesh Betar and private television channels will broadcast the programmes.
On the occasion, a sufficient number of medical service centers will be set up at convenient locations around Suhrawardy Udyan and Ramna Park.
Besides, Dhaka WASA will make necessary arrangements at convenient locations around Suhrawardy Udyan and Ramna Park to supply fresh water.
Sufficient number of mobile toilets will be set up at convenient locations around Suhrawardy Udyan and Ramna Park.
Arrangements will also be made to promote the importance of Bangla New Year as a cultural heritage through social media and various religious institutions.
A huge number of people are expected to join the "Nabo Barsho" festivities across the country, particularly in the capital city.
Pahela Baishakh is one of the most colorful festivals through which the Bangalees bid farewell to the old year and welcome the New Year.
On this occasion, people from all walks of life wear traditional Bangalee dresses. Young women wear white sarees with red borders and adorn themselves with bangles, flowers and "tips" while men wear white pyjamas and panjabi or kurta.