This year's Mangal Shovajatra, a rally that is customarily organised to celebrate Bangla New Year, has been prepared with both global and Bengali cultural perspectives in mind.
"War is right now the biggest problem facing the globe. War puts people's lives at risk across the world. This year's Mangal Shovajatra will be held, calling for the end of all wars and wishing for the welfare of the people," said Nisar Hossain, dean of Fine Arts faculty at Dhaka University.
While visiting DU's Fine Arts faculty, it was seen that the students were busy creating structures (motifs), masks, paintings, and some were busy creating portraits to sell.
This year, six large structures of sheep, elephant, nilgai, tepa doll, tiger and peacock will be presented in the Shovajatra to represent the Bangla New Year's motifs.
The nilgai is a brand new addition to the event this year. The goal of the students' creation of this motif is to improve the intimacy and friendliness of human interaction with these kinds of rare wild animals.
Students in the fine arts department said since the beginning of the month, they had been working after every class exam. They are enthusiastically striving to provide colour to the New Year. They are excited to involve themselves in this work.
They said with enthusiasm that they are involved in the planning of a significant Bengali cultural event, it is a great achievement for them.
The year's (1430) Mangal Shovajatra's slogan is "Borish Dhara Majhe Shantir Bari," a song by Rabindranath Tagore that expresses the desire for global peace. The day falls on April 14.