The recorded temperature on April 14, 2016 was 37 degrees Celsius, but that did not stop Bengalis from leaving the comfort of their home to share their excitement and love with others as they welcomed the new Bengali year 1423. This celebration is incomplete without traditional platters of leftover rice soaked in water (pantabhaat), hilsha fish, dried fish (shutki), pickles and green chilies, and fairs! Hence, keeping in mind the enthusiasm Bengali people share, International Turkish Hope School has organized an alluring fair every year on Pohela Boishakh to celebrate this special day. The students of our section thrilled the fair and relished the day on their best attire.
Friday, April 15, 2016
BOISHAKHI MELA
The recorded temperature on April 14, 2016 was 37 degrees Celsius, but that did not stop Bengalis from leaving the comfort of their home to share their excitement and love with others as they welcomed the new Bengali year 1423. This celebration is incomplete without traditional platters of leftover rice soaked in water (pantabhaat), hilsha fish, dried fish (shutki), pickles and green chilies, and fairs! Hence, keeping in mind the enthusiasm Bengali people share, International Turkish Hope School has organized an alluring fair every year on Pohela Boishakh to celebrate this special day. The students of our section thrilled the fair and relished the day on their best attire.
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