On the occasion of Bangla New Year, celebrated the annual ceremony by the Bangladesh High Commission in Maldives.
Md. Al Amin Maldives representative
Bengal's public festival beyond the country's borders was celebrated with lots of enthusiasm in the first Baishakh expatriation. Bengali New Year '1432' has been welcomed through the joy of soul and warmth of heart. The afternoon was gathered in white-red and designy yesterday on Friday on the expatriate soil in the sixteen Anna Bengaliana holiday.
Yesterday on Friday 18th April at the National University of the Maldives capital, on the occasion of Bangla New Year 1432 in the Maldives, the fun festival and colourful rainfall and the event were present in the initiative of Bangladesh High Commission to highlight the country's culture among the expatriates of the Maldives, Ambassadors and diplomats of different countries and quality and businessmen of different countries And the politicians.
Dance, music and poetry recitation presented by children and teens in the program was one of the attractions of the program. Many expatriate families participate in the festive atmosphere along with the domestic pillow game organized at Barnil. At this time, the third secretary of the embassy Mr. Md. Zillur Rahman recites the poem.
There was a variety of Bengali's crisp food served with mash-cuisine and pitha-puli-payas in this afternoon.
After the entertainment and cultural presentation of the Neel Dariya Artist Group, Ambassadors from various countries and large numbers of expatriates from various countries and professionals from various countries who attended the program, thanked everyone for participating in the program. He forgot the grief of the first Baishakh of the new year and urges everyone to work together to build a non-discriminatory Bangladesh in the July mass coup. He urged to continue his efforts to uphold the folk culture associated with the rural life of Bengal on foreign soil and our Bangladeshi children not to forget the culture of Bengal in foreign culture. And he urges everyone to send remittances in Maldives law abiding and legal way. The guests who attended the program said. In this program, a great picture of capturing the soil, people and culture of Bengal in the heart even while sitting abroad. Many expatriates of Bangladeshis including all the Embassy officials staying in Maldives, politicians, doctors, bank officials, civil society and virtuous leaders were present at the program.
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