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DU embraces Bengali New year with gorgeous activities

Greenwatch Desk Campus 2026-04-14, 2:18pm

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As is tradition, Dhaka University has welcomed the Bengali New year, 1433, with a colorful ‘Baishakhi Shovajatra’ (procession) today featuring diverse cultural activities.


The procession started from the Faculty of Fine Arts, proceed toward Shahbagh, took a U-turn, passed the Raju Sculpture and TSC, headed toward Doel Chattar, passed the Bangla Academy, and finally concluded back at the Faculty of Fine Arts.

Preparations for the procession started at 8am and started at 9am following singing the national anthem, with the leadership of cultural affairs minister Nitai Roy Choudhury, including people from all walks of life and tribesmen.

In the procession, a horse riding police fleet was in first position, then a group of DU students carrying the national flag followed by distinguished guests including cultural minister, DU teachers. Following them, the main motifs, including a rooster, violin, pigeon, horse, and elephant, displayed one after another. Following the tradition of folk symbols, these represent the multi-dimensional significance of strength, creation, peace, glory, and dynamism.

Tribesmen are seen in showing their cultural activities and the procession filled with the sound of musicians.The motifs were designed to highlight folk traditions and cultural uniqueness.

Since wearing masks is prohibited in the university area on Pahela Baishakh, participants in the procession were seen carrying masks prepared by the Faculty of Fine Arts.

With the theme "Harmony of the New Year, Resurrection of Democracy," people participated enthusiastically in this year's Baisakhi Shovajatra. People from all ages are seen coming here in the fine arts faculty of DU with their family, friends, and taking selfies. Various organizations are holding programs marking this day. A festive atmosphere is prevailing, reports UNB.

Dhaka University student Raja Talukder said, "This procession is a symbol of our identity. There is no division here - there is only culture, unity and a story of new hope. May the new year bring us peace, justice and humanity."

As part of the celebrations, on April 15 and 16, current and former students, along with ‘Prottay Bangladesh,’ will stage traditional Jatra plays titled "Bagdatta" and "Devi Sultana."