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Summary Of: Pohela Boishakh

Pohela Boishakh is a national holiday and in... Celebrations of Pohela Boishakh started from Akbar... Pohela Boishakh is the day for cultural programmes... Pohela Boishakh is the beginning of all business activities in Bengal... On Pohela Boishakh various fairs are held in West Bengal... Observance of Pohela Boishakh has become popular in the cities... The historical importance of Pohela Boishakh in the Bangladeshi context may be dated from the observance of the day by Chhayanat... Chhayanat opened their Pohela Boishakh celebrations at Ramna Park with Tagore...

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