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I explored the vibrant streets of Kolkata, India to discover the must-try Bengali dishes every foodie needs to experience! From rich curries to street food legends, I dove deep into the heart of ...
According to Bengali Sakabdi, the first day of the year is considered the most auspicious. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended warm greetings on the occasion of 'Poila Boishakh' which ...
This year, Poila Boishakh falls on Tuesday, April 15. Bengali New Year 2025: Pohela Boishakh, also known as Poila Baisakh or Noboborsho is the traditional new year day of the Bengali people.
As per Drik Panchang, the significant festival of Bengali New Year will be celebrated on Tuesday, April 15, this year. The Sankranti moment marking the transition will occur at 3:30 AM on Monday ...
It is the season of Boishakh once more. We welcome once again that time of year when the Bengali celebrates his heritage and, through that celebration, reflects on his place in the universal scheme of ...
Pohela Boishakh, also known as Bengali New Year or Noboborsho, marks the first day of the Bengali calendar and is one of the most cherished cultural celebrations in Bengal. It symbolises a fresh ...
Happy Poila Boisakh 2025: Commonly known as the Bengali New Year, Pohela Boishakh will be celebrated on April 15, Tuesday. Celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervour across West Bengal ...
Veteran actress Sharmila Tagore plays not just an actor but a vessel of memories — hers, ours, and that of Bengali cinema’s golden lineage — in Suman Ghosh’s latest film Puratawn — The Ancient, which ...
Panchanan Karmakar’s creation led to the printing of the first Bengali language book, and his legacy will soon be showcased to Kolkata Hidden in the lanes of Serampore is the ancestral home and the ...
New Delhi: Vidya Balan-starrer Begum Jaan that releases this week is a remake of director Srijit Mukherji’s own Bengali film Rajkahini (2015). Over the years, Bengal has provided much fodder for ...
Bangla is what we native Bangalees call the language. And so that is what it should be known as. Just like Hindi, Urdu, or Tamil. So why not use the word Bangla globally, instead of "Bengali?
It has been a while since Bengali cinema has been praised. Around this time last year, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap called contemporary Bengali cinema “ghatiya” (well-worn and shoddy). While it is ...