Singing the world with harmony and rhythm, singing people's melodies in the melody of honesty. By leveraging these remarks, the Udichi artist group initiated the Bangla new year, Baisakh festival and fair.
 
Beginning with a variety of setups at the Bakul Floor of the Mathbaria Government College Premises Reservoir in Pirojpur, the 1st Baisakh festival and Fair will run for three days straight. On Sunday, April 14 at 6 a.m., artists from Udichi Art Group, Mathbaria Branch, honoured Boishakh with morning music.
 
At ten in the morning, Pirojpur-3 mathwari member of parliament Shamim Shahnewaz launched Baisakh festival.
There were professors, journalists, and others from a variety of vocations in addition to Principal Md. Golam Mostafa of Mathbaria Government College and Upzilla Executive Officer (UNO) Abdul Qayyum. Following the inauguration, children's songs, poetry, Baisakhi melodies, and patriotic songs were performed. The government college area was alive with musical activity. Beneath the bakul, the fair traders sat in row upon row of stalls.
 
Kids have fun on the pitch with different games. A stage full with Baisakhi costumes and singing was set up. Bengali culture is being preserved and protected by Baisakh festival, according to Convener of the Baisakhi festival Committee Subhas Majumder. Zakia Sultana was one of the guests that attended the event. It feels great to come to the fair, Expressing feelings disclosed. The customs and culture of Bengal should be upheld. I get reminded of Bengaliness by Boishakh festival.
 
Speaking over the phone with Voice7 News, Parlamet member for Mathbaria Constituency Shamim Shahnewaz stated, "Misunderstandings lead to mistakes, so we must move forward by maintaining social harmony by forgetting everything old in the new year." New friendships are not something we wish to harm." Moving on with renewed vigour is my goal. From 1 to 3 Baisakh, or from 14 to 16 April, until 8 p.m., the fair will be open constantly.
 
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