Dhaka Malayalee Association (DMA) on&nbsp;Saturday cheerfully celebrated Onam at Dhaka Boat Club. High Commissioner of India in Bangladesh Pranay Verma inaugurated the celebration programme by lighting a lamp.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''Speaking on the occasion, the High Commissioner said&nbsp;<span style="color: #0f1419;">Over the last many years, Onam has become a global festival and it beautifully showcases the vibrant culture of Kerala.&nbsp;Verma said Onam is the festival of every person who speaks Malayalee and during Onam celebration religion, caste or creed is not of importance.</span><span style="color: #000000;"><br />''<br />''He congratulated DMA Chairperson Mrs. Meera Menon and her team for wonderfully arranging the event.<br />''<br />''Well-known Shingari Melam &quot;traditional musical treat&quot; from Palakkad, Kerala gave wonderful performances on traditional tunes.&nbsp; Members of the Malayalee community gave mesmerizing cultural performances on popular songs of Kerala as well as from other parts of India.</span><br />''<br />''Members of the diplomatic community&nbsp;and public life including&nbsp;Deputy High Commissioner of India in Bangladesh Binoy George were the special guests on the occasion.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''Malayalee people living in Dhaka and around Dhaka participated in large numbers in a day-long celebration programm. Apart from them, people from all other&nbsp;parts&nbsp;of India living in Dhaka took part in the celebration in large numbers.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #000000;">Traditional Onam Sadya served to the guests on Banana leaves which gave a feel of Kerala in Dhaka to&nbsp;invited&nbsp;guests.</span><br />
News On AIR | September 30, 2023 9:01 PM
In Bangladesh, Malayalee people cheerfully celebrates Onam