KATHMANDU, 18: The Embassy of Bangladesh in Kathmandu celebrated Pohela Boishakh, the first day of the Bangla New Year 1433, with enthusiasm and festivity in the Embassy premises on Friday.
Ambassadors and Heads of Mission of various regional countries and beyond, senior officials of the government of Nepal, diplomats from various resident missions, prominent Nepali business leaders, the Bangladeshi community in Nepal, and their families joined the celebration, the Embassy said in a press release.
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With the participation of country representatives from the region including, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, the celebration of the Pohela Boishakh received a national and regional dimension.
In a welcome remark, Bangladesh Ambassador to Nepal highlighted the origin and cultural heritage of Pohela Boishakh, noting that the festival had become universal in Bangladesh, capturing the distinct history, culture, tradition and heritage of Bengali national identity. "The day returns to our societal life every year with a call for change and transformation throughout the centuries marked by hall khata and new beginning," he said, mentioning that this festival transcends the religious, societal and geographical boundaries, reflecting the vibrant spirit of our age-old Bengali culture, customs and traditions.
The programme featured a cultural performance, including Bangla and Nepali songs, reflecting the deep-rooted cultural affinities between Bangladesh and Nepal.