Prottasha World’s Rangila Baisakh held in Sydney

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April 27th (Saturday) in Sydney for the 4th time, Rangila Boishakh was celebrated by Prottasha World. Earlier on April 14th they celebrated Pohela Boishakh Boishakh on a small scale.

The highlight of the ‘Rangila Boishakh’ festival, which started at Sydney’s Ingleburn Gregg Percival Hall from 4 pm, was the handcraft decorated Nagardola, boats and colorful Boishakh billboards and the Boishakhi stage.

Well-wishers from various parts of Sydney enjoy the various cultural performances of Baisakh, including solo and group music, dance performances and recitations since the afternoon.

In this celebration of Boishakh, there were various types of sweets including fuska, chatapti, pitha of every taste, samosa. Promising that different levels will be added to this festival in the future, Prottasha Iqbal and Russell Iqbal on behalf of the organizing committee announced the end of the Boishakhi event.

Artist Russel Iqbal has created handcraft decorated Nagordolas, boats and colorful Boishakhi billboards and Boishakhi stage.

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