Baishakhi fair in Chittagong around ball game

in Cent3 years ago

Baishakhi Mela has started from last Sunday in Chittagong city on the occasion of traditional Jabbar's ball game. The Laldighi field and the surrounding area of ​​the city are full of various products. Merchants from far and wide flocked to the fair. There is no shortage of buyers and visitors. This year's fair is full of buyers and sellers. In 1909, Abdul Jabbar Saudagar, a businessman from Baksheer Hat, started playing ball to inspire the youth in the anti-British movement. Since then, 12 Baishakh Balikhela and Baishakhi Mela have been held every year. Although it is a three-day fair, bikinis have been selling products for a long time.

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Buyers are likely to call everyone who looks appropriate, if there are only a few.

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Various products made of bamboo and leaves have been arranged for sale

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Colorful touch of brush in vase before sale.

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Earthenware and utensils are available at the fair.

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A buyer sees a doll made of clay

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Earthen dolls and utensils are arranged

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The earthen bank is being painted

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