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Pahela Baishakh procession to be named as 'Baishakhi Shobhajatra': Culture Minister

Reported By: ST Reporter April 5, 2026, 7:09 pm Category: Cultural
Pahela Baishakh procession to be named as 'Baishakhi Shobhajatra': Culture  Minister
Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury today held a meeting at the conference room of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs at the Secretariat. Photo: BSS
Pahela Baishakh procession renamed ‘Baishakhi Shobhajatra’.

Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury 
today said the Pahela Baishakh procession will be brought out under the name 
'Baishakhi Shobhajatra' instead of 'Mangal' or 'Ananda' Shobhajatra.

"The government has decided to adopt the name 'Baishakhi Shobhajatra' to end 
ongoing debates and move forward with renewed enthusiasm," he told 
journalists after a meeting at the conference room of the Ministry of 
Cultural Affairs at the Secretariat, marking the upcoming Bangla New Year 
1433.

The minister said there had long been discussions and criticisms surrounding 
the celebration of Pahela Baishakh, which he described as undesirable and 
potentially harmful to society. "To put an end to all controversies, the 
government has taken the decision," he added.

He said preparations for the procession at Dhaka University's Fine Arts 
faculty are progressing in full swing, adding that the procession will, as 
usual, begin from the faculty premises.

Highlighting the historical significance of Pahela Baishakh, the minister 
said the festival is deeply rooted in the agrarian traditions of Bengal, 
evolving around agriculture, seasonal cycles, and the beginning of a new 
year.
 
"It is a universal festival of all communities, including Chakma, Marma, 
Tripura, Garo and other ethnic groups," he said, adding that the present 
government is committed to unity in diversity.

DU Vice-Chancellor (VC), directors general of Kazi Nazrul Institute, Bangla 
Academy, Bangladesh National Museum and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, along 
with the Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police and senior officials of 
the concerned ministries.

The minister said Pahela Baishakh symbolizes joy and prosperity, and the 
festival's essence lies in welcoming the New Year by leaving behind past 
grievances and aspiring for a better future. 

He noted that the recent controversy over the naming of the procession would 
now come to an end.

He also informed that daylong cultural programmes will be held at various 
venues in the capital, including Ramna Batamul, to mark the occasion, with 
necessary preparations already completed by the concerned organisations.

Regarding UNESCO, the minister said the authorities concerned will be 
formally informed about the naming decision.

The Cultural Minister said that the highest level of security measures will 
be in place for Pahela Baishakh celebrations, with law enforcement agencies 
deployed to prevent any untoward incidents.

Meanwhile, a press release issued by Dhaka University on Tuesday last said 
the procession will begin at 9:00am from the Faculty of Fine Arts, proceeding 
through Raju Sculpture, Doel Chattar and Bangla Academy, before returning to 
the starting point.