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DU fine arts’ preparations nearly completed for ‘Baishakhi Shovajatra’

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DU fine arts’ preparations nearly completed for ‘Baishakhi Shovajatra’

Preparations for the ‘Baishakhi Shovajatra’ (procession) to celebrate the Bengali New Year 1433 are nearing completion.

 

With the theme "Harmony of the New Year, Resurrection of Democracy," the procession will commence tomorrow at 9:00 AM from the front of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Dhaka University (DU), as is tradition.

 

On-site observations show artists working with intense focus during these final moments.

 

The procession will start from Gate No. 3 (North) of the Faculty of Fine Arts, proceed toward Shahbagh Police Station, and take a U-turn. It will then pass the Raju Sculpture and TSC (keeping them on the right), head toward Doel Chattar, pass in front of the Bangla Academy, and finally conclude back at the Faculty of Fine Arts.

 

Participants can only enter the university through the Nilkhet and Palashi intersections. Other entry points and adjacent roads will remain closed during the procession. To maintain order and aesthetic appeal, entering the procession from the sidelines is prohibited.

 

For security reasons, participants are requested to carry their respective identity cards.

 

Wearing masks or carrying bags is strictly forbidden on campus on Pahela Baishakh. However, masks crafted by the Faculty of Fine Arts may be carried by hand. The use of Vuvuzelas, balloons, festoons, and fireworks is also prohibited.

 

No English placards are allowed in ‘Baishakhi Shovajatra’, said the authority.

 

This year’s procession will feature five large motifs— the Rooster, Violin, Pigeon, Elephant, and Horse. Following the tradition of folk symbols, these represent the multi-dimensional significance of strength, creation, peace, glory, and dynamism.


Additionally, a performance of the National Anthem, 'Esho He Baishakh', and patriotic songs by 35 instrumentalists will enhance the vibrant atmosphere. Two hundred students will also carry the national flag of Bangladesh.

 

On the Pahela Baishakh, all campus programs must conclude by 5:00 PM. Entry to the campus will be allowed until 5:00 PM, after which only exit will be permitted according to authority.

 

From 7:00 PM today (Monday), no vehicles—except those with university stickers or emergency services—will be allowed entry. No vehicles or motorcycles will be permitted on campus on Pahela Baishakh. Residents may use their private vehicles only through the Nilkhet and Palashi gates.

 

As part of the celebrations, a cultural program will be held at the 'Bakultala' of the Faculty of Fine Arts today from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM, featuring folk music, dance, and various art forms. Furthermore, on April 15 and 16, current and former students, along with ‘Prottay Bangladesh,’ will stage traditional Jatra plays titled "Bagdatta" and "Devi Sultana."