- Feb 05, 2025
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Bangladeshi women living there celebrated the Navanna festival for the sixth time in the United Arab Emirates. On Saturday afternoon at Sharjah Al-Badam YS Farm House, the organizers' preparations to highlight the face of Bangladesh's culture, art, tradition, and tradition of Bengal were eye-catching. Bangladesh Ladies Club, an organization of women living in the emirate, spread some newness through winter pithapuli and Bangladeshi products.
During this festival, to keep the tradition of Bengal's life long distance, there was bahari food made of rice powder, attractive sweets, various pithas, and women's pillow games. From morning to evening, women from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Sharjah, and Ajman joined the festival wearing orange sarees. Some people came with their families. The participation of children and teenagers was remarkable.
Liza Hossain, the founder of the Ladies Club, said, "I have participated in various cultural and social events in the Emirates in the last 15 years... I have seen expatriate women being deprived of these things. So we took the initiative to establish this organization to keep women together. From this platform, we are continuously trying to present the various cultures and traditions of the country to the expatriates. Already about 2000 women members have been included in the organization.
The president of the organization, Labanya Adil, said it is the largest organization of women living in the emirate. Our main aim is to convey the native traditions and culture to the new generation growing up in the diaspora. We have been touched by every season in the country, growing up with the scent of Hemant. But our children abroad are deprived of these. So the Navanna festival is organized every year.
Present at this time were the vice-president of the organization Sadia Absar and vice-president Nishat Nishu, Syeda Naureen, Kamrun Nahar, Mohsina Tanya, Ishika Parveen, Sharmin Rakhi, Ishika Mazahar, and Roman Bani.
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