Days ahead of an election where Bengali identity has emerged as a key poll plank, both the Trinamool Congress and the BJP ...
Delhi NCR's Bengali food scene is genuinely better than it gets credit for. Between the decades-old institutions in CR Park ...
Fish symbolizes cultural identity in West Bengal's election campaign, highlighting dietary preferences and party affiliations ...
State minister Aroop Biswas’s procession theme declares Bengalis swear by fish and rice as ruling party claims BJP will ...
Bengalis didn’t invent zero waste cooking… they lived it 🍃 In homes across Bengal, everything from banana peels to fish ...
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Fish and more: BJP leaders celebrate Bengali New Year to woo voters
BJP leaders celebrated the first day of the Bengali New Year with fish in their hands, a move that was aimed at winning the ...
With West Bengal celebrating, 'Poila Boisakh' (Bengali New Year), senior leaders belonging to ruling TMC and BJP involved in ...
People across West Bengal celebrated Bengali New Year, known as ‘Poila Boishakh’, with traditional fervour. Observed on the first day of the Boishakh month of the Bengali calendar, the festival holds ...
The University of Chittagong, the Rabindra University, Bangladesh, the Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology and ...
It was a "fishy" Poila Baisakh in West Bengal's election trail on Wednesday, as the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the principal opposition BJP chose the state's favourite non vegetarian delight ...
Poila Baishakh 1433 is the time for celebrating the Bengali New Year, following timeless rituals with modern culinary ...
When I lived in Kolkata, I used to buy a new kurta for Poila Boishakh and enjoy a meal at a Bengali restaurant,' Japanese chef Koji Nakayama said, recalling the rituals that shaped his understanding ...
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