National festivals of our country can be divided into some major divisions. Some of our national festivals are related to our history of Independence and Language Movement, some are related to our religions and the rests are related to our art, culture and other national interests. Whatever may be the occasion, people irrespective of religion, caste and creed join these festivals spontaneously.
Independence Day and International Mother Language Day are the two most important national festivals which are related to our history of Independence and the Language Movement. 26 March is the Independence Day and it is the biggest national festival of our country. On this day we remember the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for our freedom by offering floral wreaths at the National Mausoleum. 21 February is the International Mother Language Day and it is celebrated all over the world to remember the language martyrs and give equal importance to all languages.
The national festivals which are related to our religions are Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Durga Puja, Christmas, Buddha Purnima etc. Although these festivals are related to different religions, they are declared as public holidays and people enjoy them with religious harmony.
Pahela Baishakh(the first day of Bangla New Year) on 14 April, Birth anniversary of the noble laureate Rabindranath Tagore on 25 Baishakh and that of the National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam on 11th Jaystha are observed throughout the country as national festivals. We also observe some other national festivals relating to our culture and tradition.
Our national festivals give us enormous pleasure. We celebrate them together and renew our pledge to build our nation. These festivals take us closer to each other. They make us think as one nation. We should continue the traditional celebrations of our national festivals.
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