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Cultural arena set to celebrate Tagore’s birth anniv

Staff Correspondent
08 May 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 08 May 2023 15:13:15
Cultural arena set to celebrate Tagore’s birth anniv

Marking the 162nd birth anniversary of Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore today, an array of different programmes has been arranged to honour the legendary figure. Besides the government, various socio-cultural organisations have chalked out various programmes on the occasion across the country.

The main event will be held at the Patisar Rabindra Kachari Bari in Naogaon district. Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque will be the Chief Guest on the occasion.

The Birth Anniversary will be celebrated under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and local administration at Shilaidaha in Kushtia, Shahjadpur in Sirajganj, Patisar in Naogaon, and Dakshin Dihi and Pithabhoge in Khulna. On this occasion, the local administration will organise various programmes including Rabindra Mela, a discussion on Rabindranath, and cultural programmes.

Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) has arranged a programme at its National Theatre Hall today. The programme will feature discussion and cultural segments. BSA will also hold a week-long exhibition of Tagore’s painting and painting on Tagore at the Art Plaza of BSA. The exhibition will remain open to all every day from 11am to 8pm, until May 14.

Marking the occasion Chhayanaut is arranging a two-day ‘Rabindra Utsab’, which will be held on May 8 and 9 on the premises of Chhayanaut. The programme will feature solo and chorus rendition, dance and recitation.

Bangla Academy will print memorabilia and posters on the occasion of the poet’s birth anniversary.

Besides, Channel i will air an array of programmes to mark the day.

According to the Bengali calendar, Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti is celebrated on the 25th day of Baishakh and as per the English calendar; it is celebrated on the 7th of May. This year the 161st birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore is celebrated on May 8.

He became Asia’s first Nobel laureate after winning the Nobel Prize in literature for his mesmerising book Gitanjali in 1913.

Two of his songs are now the national anthems of Bangladesh and India — Amar Sonar Bangla and Jana Gana Mana — respectively.

Tagore wrote novels, short stories, songs, dance dramas, and essays on political and personal topics. Gitanjali, Gora, Ghare-Baire, and Chokher Bali are among his best-known works.

His compositions dedicated to the people of the region were chosen by two nations as their national anthem: Bangladesh’s Amar Sonar Bangla and India’s Jana Gana Mana. The Sri Lankan national anthem was also inspired by his work.

The legendary poet breathed his last at his paternal residence in Kolkata on Sraban 22 of Bangla year 1348 (August 7, 1941).

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