Chhayanaut Explained

Chhayanaut
Native Name:ছায়ানট
Native Name Lang:bn
Formation:1961
Type:Cultural
Location:Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Language:bn
Remarks:Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony(2015) The award carries an amount of Rs 1 Crore, A Citation in a scroll, A plaque as well as an exquisite traditional hadicraft/ handloom item. The award is open to all persons regardless of nationality, race, language, caste, creed or sex.

The Chhayanaut Sangeet Vidyatan (Bengali: ছায়ানট) is an institution devoted to Bengali culture, founded in Bangladesh in 1961. As in the case of many similar organizations, it was established during Pakistani rule in Bangladesh to promote and nurture the cultural and musical heritage of Bengal. Every year, Chhayanaut arranges activities in order to celebrate the Pahela Boishakh, the first day of the Bengali new year.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Chhayanaut hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year. These include the Nababarsha or 'Bengali New Year' celebration held beneath the Banyan Tree at Ramna, commemorations of various national holidays, festivals dedicated to Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam including their birth and death anniversaries, as well as seasonal programs. Additionally, they organize folklore and folk music festivals, theatre festivals, dance ceremonies, and speeches by esteemed experts. Among their regular activities, Chhayanaut operates a music center and a cultural and general education school called "Nalanda." They also conduct a program called "Shikhad" to introduce children to Bengali culture. They have initiatives to provide activities for autistic babies as well as the elderly. Furthermore, they publish a Bengali quarterly magazine titled "Bangladesher Hridoy Hote" that focuses on literature and culture.[4]

In 2015 Chhayanaut was conferred with the prestigious Tagore Award for promoting cultural harmony.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baishakhi breeze blows across the country. The Daily Star. 2009-10-08.
  2. Web site: Pahela Baishakh: The Cultural Essence. The Financial Express. 2009-10-08.
  3. Web site: PAHELA BAISHAKH. Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation. 2009-10-08. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100313161653/http://www.bangladeshtourism.gov.bd/festival_pohelaBoishakh.php. 2010-03-13.
  4. Web site: Chhayanaut. Banglapedia. Mohammad. A. H.. 2024-02-25.