John Kerry wishes 'Subho Nobo Borsho' to Bengalis in US

FP Archives April 12, 2013, 10:01:00 IST

US Secretary of State John Kerry has sent his ‘Poila Baisakh’ or New Year greetings to the Bengali speaking people across the world, in particularly those living in Bangladesh and West Bengal.

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John Kerry wishes 'Subho Nobo Borsho' to Bengalis in US

Washington: US Secretary of State John Kerry has sent his ‘Poila Baisakh’ or New Year greetings to the Bengali speaking people across the world, in particularly those living in Bangladesh and West Bengal.

“On behalf of President Obama, I convey my warm greetings to all Bengali-speaking people around the world as you celebrate Poila Baisakh. The American people wish you all happiness and prosperity in the New Year,” Kerry said in a statement.

“The vibrant Bengali-American diaspora will join the global Bengali community in gathering with family and friends to celebrate your many accomplishments,” he said. “As the New Year begins, let us all celebrate the rich cultures of West Bengal and Bangladesh in a spirit of optimism and mutual appreciation. ‘Shubho Nobo Borsho!,” Kerry said in his greetings.

‘Poila Baisakh’ - the first day of the year marks the beginning of the new accounting year for Bengali traders, who worshipped ‘Lakshmi’ and ‘Ganesh’ after taking holy dip in rivers including the Ganga.

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