Kathmandu, March 15: Nepal-Bangladesh Art and Culture Festival 2023 has kicked off in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The five-day event is being held by the Embassy of Nepal, Dhaka in collaboration with the Bangladesh-Nepal Friendship Society and with the support of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.
Minister for
Education of Bangladesh Dr Dipu Moni and Ambassador of Nepal to Bangladesh
Ghanshyam Bhandari jointly inaugurated the festival on Tuesday amidst a special
ceremony held at the Academy in Dhaka.
The festival is
one of the events organised this year to mark the 50th anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic ties between Nepal and Bangladesh. It aims at
showcasing the rich artistic traditions and cultural heritages of Nepal and
Bangladesh, the Embassy of Nepal said in a press release.
Speaking on the
occasion, Ambassador Bhandari underscored the close cultural and linguistic
linkages that serve as the foundation of Nepal-Bangladesh friendship. He
expressed hope that the festival would be instrumental in further cementing the
artistic and cultural bonds between the two countries.
Chief Guest of
the event, Dr Moni appreciated the efforts made by both sides to promote rich
and vibrant art and cultural heritages and highlighted the importance of
cultural exchanges to further strengthen the relationships between Bangladesh
and Nepal.
Secretary of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, Shabhir Ahmad Chowdhury underlined
the cultural similarities between Nepal and Bangladesh and stressed the importance
of cultural diplomacy in further consolidating political and economic
relations.
Mr Salahuddin
Ahmed, Secretary of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, commended the initiative and
pledged the Academy's continued support in promoting art and cultural exchanges
between the two countries.
Delivering his
welcome remarks, President of Bangladesh-Nepal Friendship Society Moshiur Ahmed
stressed the significance of the festival in celebrating the longstanding
friendship between Nepal and Bangladesh.
The inauguration
ceremony was attended by over 250 guests including diplomats, artists,
scholars, students, and people from all walks of life.
The Festival
includes a five-day long painting and photography exhibition that will showcase
the artworks from Nepal and Bangladesh at the National Art Gallery of
Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. A total of 53 artworks by 33 Nepali artists and
over 80 artworks of 50 Bangladeshi artists will be put on display during the
exhibition.
A cultural show
including performances by artists from both countries will be held today.
The closing ceremony of the Festival will be held on March 18 at Jatiya
Chitrashala Plaza Auditorium of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, it is stated.
(RSS)