Pohela Boishakh's rally gets UNESCO's recognition
Publish | 01 Dec 2016, 16:44
The traditional procession brings out on Pohela Boishakh the first day of the Bangla New year has got recognition of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)'s as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The recognition was given at the 11th session of the UNESCO'S Inter-governmental Committee on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage being held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, according to a web-posting of the UN body.
The main event for celebrating the Bangla New Year, known as Mangal Shobhajatra, is organised every year by the students and teachers of Dhaka University's Faculty of Fine Arts.
"The Mangal Shobhajatra festival symbolizes the pride of the people of Bangladesh have in their folk heritage, as well as their strength and courage to fight against sinister forces, and their vindication of truth and justice," the UNESCO noted.
The UN body also said that the New Year's procession represents solidarity and a shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of caste, creed, religion, gender or age. Knowledge and skills are transmitted by students and teachers within the community.
The tradition of Mangal Shobhajatra began in 1989 when students, frustrated with having to live under military rule, wanted to bring people in the community hope for a better future, the UNESCO said while describing the background of the annual august event of the Bangla New Year.
Source: BSS
The traditional procession brings out on Pohela Boishakh the first day of the Bangla New year has got recognition of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)'s as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The recognition was given at the 11th session of the UNESCO'S Inter-governmental Committee on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage being held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, according to a web-posting of the UN body.
The main event for celebrating the Bangla New Year, known as Mangal Shobhajatra, is organised every year by the students and teachers of Dhaka University's Faculty of Fine Arts.
"The Mangal Shobhajatra festival symbolizes the pride of the people of Bangladesh have in their folk heritage, as well as their strength and courage to fight against sinister forces, and their vindication of truth and justice," the UNESCO noted.
The UN body also said that the New Year's procession represents solidarity and a shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of caste, creed, religion, gender or age. Knowledge and skills are transmitted by students and teachers within the community.
The tradition of Mangal Shobhajatra began in 1989 when students, frustrated with having to live under military rule, wanted to bring people in the community hope for a better future, the UNESCO said while describing the background of the annual august event of the Bangla New Year.
Source: BSS