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John Kerry wishes 'Shubho Noboborsho' to Bengali community

John Kerry wishes 'Shubho Noboborsho' to Bengali community

| | 14 Apr 2016, 08:43 am
Washington, Apr 14 (IBNS) US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday wished Bengali community across the globe on the occasion of Poila Boishakh or Bengali New Year on Thursday.

"On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I am delighted to wish a happy and prosperous New Year to Bengalis everywhere. We rejoice along with all those from Bangladesh, India, and around the world who gather today to celebrate the arrival of the new year," Kerry said in his statement.

"Pohela Boishakh is a time of renewal and reconciliation. It is a time for families and friends to celebrate their heritage and culture, to reflect on the past year, and to look forward to the year ahead.For Americans, this day is an opportunity to recognize the contributions of hundreds of thousands of Bengali Americans, who have made their mark in so many ways, including in science, business, public service, law, medicine," he said.

"May we begin this new year with a sense of hope and optimism. Shubho Noboborsho," he said.

 

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