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		<title>শুভ নববর্ষ: Celebrating Shubho Noboborsho 1433 in Kolkata</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As Kolkata embraces Shubho Noboborsho 1433, the city is filled with hopes for a prosperous new year, marked by vibrant celebrations and cultural traditions.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>“বৈশাখীর এই সোনালী ফসল আপনার ঘরে যেন প্রচুর ধন সম্পত্তি নিয়ে আসে! আর সুস্বাস্থ্য এবং অফুরন্ত সমৃদ্ধ বয়ে আনুক। শুভ নববর্ষ ১৪৩৩।”</strong> This heartfelt wish resonates throughout Kolkata as the city prepares to celebrate Shubho Noboborsho, the Bengali New Year, on April 14, 2026.</p>
<p>Every year, Poila Boishakh marks a significant cultural event for Bengalis, symbolizing new beginnings and fresh hopes. The year 1433 in the Bengali calendar will be welcomed with vibrant festivities, traditional foods, and the joy of new clothes.</p>
<p>As families gather to send wishes to their loved ones, the air is filled with aspirations for prosperity, health, and happiness. “নতুন বছর শুরু হোক ভালোবাসা এবং হাসির সঙ্গে… শুভ নববর্ষ ১৪৩৩।” The spirit of love and laughter is palpable, as people look forward to a year filled with joy.</p>
<p>In the heart of Kolkata, streets will come alive with cultural activities and rituals. From traditional music and dance performances to the sharing of festive meals, the celebrations are a testament to the rich heritage of Bengali culture.</p>
<p>“পুরনো সমস্ত স্মৃতি, পুরনো সমস্ত কষ্ট মুছে ফেলা, আর পুরনো সব বেদনা মনে না রেখে নতুন বছর শুরু করো।” This sentiment captures the essence of the day, encouraging individuals to let go of past sorrows and embrace the new year with open hearts.</p>
<p>As the sun rises on Poila Boishakh, the city will be adorned in vibrant colors, with people dressed in their finest attire, ready to partake in the festivities. The day is not just about celebration; it’s a moment for reflection and hope.</p>
<p>“নববর্ষ মানেই যেন নতুন স্বপ্ন, নতুন আশা।” With these words echoing in the minds of many, Kolkata stands on the brink of a new year, filled with dreams and aspirations for a better future.</p>
<p>As the celebrations unfold, the community comes together, reinforcing bonds and sharing in the joy of new beginnings. The essence of Shubho Noboborsho lies in unity and the collective hope for prosperity in the year ahead.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed about specific events planned for this year, but the spirit of Shubho Noboborsho is sure to shine brightly in the hearts of all who celebrate.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://marathiblog.co.in/shubh-nbbrss/">শুভ নববর্ষ: Celebrating Shubho Noboborsho 1433 in Kolkata</a> appeared first on <a href="https://marathiblog.co.in"></a>.</p>
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		<title>Bank holidays: Understanding  in India: April 2026 Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 21:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On April 4, 2026, banks in India were open for business, marking the first Saturday working rule. Upcoming holidays include Dr B R Ambedkar Jayanti and Bengali New Year.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The first Saturday of the month is a working day for banks in India, so branches were open on April 4,&#8221; a banking official noted, highlighting a crucial aspect of the banking schedule in the country.</p>
<p>On this day, banks operated under the first Saturday working rule, allowing customers to access services despite the weekend. However, the following day, April 5, marked a weekly off for bank branches across India, leaving many customers to plan their banking needs accordingly.</p>
<p>As the month progresses, the next cluster of state-wise bank holidays is set to occur between April 14 and April 21, 2026. This period is significant for various cultural observances, including Dr B R Ambedkar Jayanti, Tamil New Year, Vishu, and Bohag Bihu, which are celebrated in different states on April 14.</p>
<p>Additionally, April 15 is recognized for the Bengali New Year in some regions, while April 21 is reserved for Mahavir Jayanti in several states. These holidays reflect the rich tapestry of India&#8217;s diverse cultural landscape.</p>
<p>It is important to note that only the second and fourth Saturdays are designated as official bank holidays, a rule that can often lead to confusion among customers. &#8220;Bank holidays in India are not always straightforward,&#8221; remarked another banking expert, emphasizing the need for awareness among the public.</p>
<p>Despite the holidays, digital banking services such as UPI, IMPS, NEFT, and RTGS remain accessible 24×7, ensuring that customers can conduct transactions even on non-working days. This availability is crucial for those who rely on immediate banking services.</p>
<p>As April unfolds, customers are encouraged to stay informed about the specific holidays and working days to avoid any disruptions in their banking activities. The upcoming holidays present an opportunity for many to celebrate and reflect on their cultural heritage.</p>
<p>With the banking landscape continually evolving, it is essential for individuals to adapt to the changing schedules and make the most of the services available to them.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further changes to the banking schedule as the month progresses, but the established rules provide a framework for understanding when banks will be open or closed.</p>
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