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  2. Ministry of Cultural Affairs (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    The importance of preserving and spreading culture was recognised so following Bangladesh's independence in 1971 a separate division was created within the Ministry of Education called Cultural Affairs and Sports Division on 26 May 1972. From then the new Division devoted itself to the promotion of the cultural sector of the country.

  3. Jarigan - Wikipedia

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    Jarigan (Bengali: জারি গান), (Persian Jari/zari for lamentation and Bengali gan for song) [1] or (song of sorrow) is one of the few indigenous music art performances of Bangladesh, West Bengal, Barak Valley and Brahmaputra Valley.

  4. Culture of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Several dancing styles in vogue are practised in the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent, like Manipuri Santhali dances, but Bangladesh has developed its own distinct dancing styles. Bangladesh has a rich tradition of folk songs, with lyrics rooted in vibrant tradition spirituality, mysticism, devotion. Such folk songs revolve around ...

  5. Dhamail - Wikipedia

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    Dhamal (Bengali: ধামাল), better known as dhamail (Bengali: ধামাইল), is a form of Bengali folk music and dance prevalent in the Mymensingh and Sylhet regions of northeastern Bengal, in present-day Bangladesh and eastern India.

  6. Mizo culture - Wikipedia

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    Cheraw dance means bamboo dance. It is the most famous dance among Mizo communities. Cheraw was performed as part of a sacrifice to appease bad spirits responsible for the death of a child. The dance was believed to usher safe passage and victorious entry to pialral.

  7. Jatra (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    In an era, when there were no theatre houses or fixed stages in Bengal, jatra evolved its idiom in jatras or religious processions (yatra) of devotees that moved from one place to another singing and dancing to the tunes of kirtan or religious songs, often amongst them were artists, adept in singing and dancing, who would often enact scenes ...

  8. Bangladesh's government led by Yunus signs UNconvention ... - AOL

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    Bangladesh’s interim government on Thursday signed the instrument of accession to an international convention of the United Nations aiming at preventing enforced disappearances as a state party ...

  9. Lubna Marium - Wikipedia

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    From 1999 to 2005 Marium studied dance in India, after which time she returned to Bangladesh to promote classical dance. [ 6 ] The Government of Bangladesh awarded her the Shilpakala Padak award in 2019 for her special contribution to dance.