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IFIC Bank sponsors USA's Bangla Noboborsho 1431 Festival

Express Report
  18 Apr 2024, 04:20

Bangla Noboborsho 1431 was commemorated in the United States with grandeur and enthusiasm. Hosted by IFIC Bank and organized by NRB Worldwide, Bengalis residing across the United States came together to celebrate Pahela Baishakh in New York and Jackson Heights consecutively on Saturday and Sunday.

The festivities commenced with the vibrant 'Mangal Sobhajatra' at the iconic Times Square in New York City, where esteemed guests, including notable Bangladeshi cultural personalities, Consulate General of Bangladesh Embassy Md Najmul Huda, and Shah A Sarwar, the Managing Director and Chief Executive of IFIC Bank, graced the occasion inauguration event.

The celebrations continued the following day at Jackson Heights' Diversity Plaza, featuring traditional rituals like Ramna Batamul's Barsho Boron and the joyous Mangal Shobha jatra, alongside a lively Boishakhi Mela that lasted throughout the day. Highlighting the cultural richness of Bengal, renowned music artists Parvathy Baul, Mumtaz Begum, and others mesmerized the audience with their performances at various captivating cultural events.

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IFIC Bank sponsors USA's Bangla Noboborsho 1431 Festival

Express Report
  18 Apr 2024, 04:20

Bangla Noboborsho 1431 was commemorated in the United States with grandeur and enthusiasm. Hosted by IFIC Bank and organized by NRB Worldwide, Bengalis residing across the United States came together to celebrate Pahela Baishakh in New York and Jackson Heights consecutively on Saturday and Sunday.

The festivities commenced with the vibrant 'Mangal Sobhajatra' at the iconic Times Square in New York City, where esteemed guests, including notable Bangladeshi cultural personalities, Consulate General of Bangladesh Embassy Md Najmul Huda, and Shah A Sarwar, the Managing Director and Chief Executive of IFIC Bank, graced the occasion inauguration event.

The celebrations continued the following day at Jackson Heights' Diversity Plaza, featuring traditional rituals like Ramna Batamul's Barsho Boron and the joyous Mangal Shobha jatra, alongside a lively Boishakhi Mela that lasted throughout the day. Highlighting the cultural richness of Bengal, renowned music artists Parvathy Baul, Mumtaz Begum, and others mesmerized the audience with their performances at various captivating cultural events.

Comments

Trade Deficit Shrinks by 9% in 7 Months as Exports Outpace Imports
Bangladeshi Companies Ink Contracts with Starlink, Says CA Office
Bottled Soybean Oil Supply Rises, Prices of Chickpeas and Onions Drop
Inflation Eases Further to 9.32% in February
Swiss Central Bank Chief Rejects Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies as Reserve Assets