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  2. Boishakhi Mela - Wikipedia

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    The Boishakhi Mela (Bengali: বৈশাখী মেলা, romanized: Boishakhi Mela, lit. 'Fair of Boishakh') is a Bengali celebration which takes place outside of Bangladesh. It is celebrated by the Bangladeshi diaspora in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada as well as many other countries with significant Bangladeshi populations

  3. Pohela Boishakh - Wikipedia

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    Pohela Boishakh (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ) [n 1] (Phonetics: pohela bōiśakh) is the Bengali New Year celebrated on 14 April in Bangladesh and 15 April in the Indian [2] states of West Bengal, Tripura, Jharkhand and Assam (Goalpara and Barak Valley).

  4. Melā - Wikipedia

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    The Boishakhi Mela is the largest open-air Asian festival in Europe and the largest Bengali festival outside of Bangladesh. After the Notting Hill Carnival , it is the second-largest street festival in the United Kingdom , attracting over 80,000 visitors from across the country.

  5. Boishakh - Wikipedia

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    The first day of Boishakh is celebrated as the Pôhela Bôishakh or Bengali New Year's Day. [4] The day is observed with cultural programs, festivals and carnivals all around the country. The day of is also the beginning of all business activities in Bangladesh and neighboring Indian state of West Bengal and Tripura .

  6. British Bangladeshis - Wikipedia

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    Crowds at the Boishakhi Mela in Bethnal Green, London. Significant Bengali events or celebrations are celebrated by the community annually. The Baishakhi Mela is a celebration of the Bengali New Year, celebrated by the Bengali community every year. Held each April–May since 1997 in London's Banglatown, it is the largest Asian open-air event ...

  7. Chinir saaj - Wikipedia

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    Chinir saaj was once very popular usually in Boishakhi fair (Fair on Bengali New Year) and other village fairs. [3] Making saaj is a family business to its confectioners. Many have been involved in the production of saaj, batasa, kodma etc. for generations. New generations of confectioners are discouraged in producing saaj for its low profit.

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Tuesday, January 7

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    Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Tuesday, January 7, 2025The New York Times

  9. Bangladeshi Australians - Wikipedia

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    Boishakhi Mela, the largest gathering of Bangladeshis, at the Sydney Olympic Park in Australia. Bangladeshi Australians (Bengali: অস্ট্রেলীয় ...