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Festivals in Bangladesh fall into four major categories: religious festivals, national events, cultural festivals and tribal festivals. Although a few festivals are primarily meant for particular sections of the population, all the festivals have now attained universal reach throughout the country.
Holidays in Bangladesh are celebrated according to various calendars, depending on the occasion. Religious festivals such as Eid are based on the Islamic calendar , while other national holidays are observed according to the Bengali and Gregorian calendars .
See Category:Festivals in Bangladesh for festivals by location. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. C. Cultural festivals in Dhaka (9 P)
Nowadays the Festival "Nabanna" is celebrated every Bengali year (1st day of Agrahayan) in Dhaka, organised by Jatiya Nabanna Utshab Udjapan Parshad (National Harvest Festival committee) since 1998. Shahriar Salam is the founder and main planner of the organisation.
Multi-sport events in Bangladesh (4 P) + Festivals in Bangladesh by city (1 C) G. Garo festivals (2 P) Pages in category "Festivals in Bangladesh"
Since then, the national calendar starts with and the new year festival always falls on 14 April in Bangladesh. [40] In 2018–19, the calendar was amended again, with Falgun now lasting 29 days in regular years and to 30 days in leap ones, in an effort to more align with Western use of the Gregorian calendar.
Religious festivals in Bangladesh (1 C, 7 P) + Cultural festivals in Dhaka (9 P) F. Festivals of Bangladeshi culture (1 C, 17 P) Food and drink festivals in ...
The Bangladesh national cricket team goes by the nickname of the Tigers – after the royal Bengal tiger. Football in Bangladesh is one of the most enjoyed sports, although the Bangladesh national football team used to be a lot stronger in the past, people still gather in masses when the national team have a game. The people of Bangladesh enjoy ...