The Bangla Bulletin - Steem For Bangladesh community magazine - VOL. 49

in Steem For Bangladesh2 months ago


Vol. 49th

Welcome to The Bangla Bulletin magazine, where we will see the publications of native writers with extraordinary creativity. So that you don't miss anything, this magazine will have creatively written stories about poems, art, craft, culture, music, heritage, recipes, food, travel, tutorials, etc. I hope you enjoy the 49th volume of this magazine.

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2nd anniversary celebration for my steemit journey.


“Steemit” The last two years and beyond could be described as a fulfilling experience on Steemit. I am grateful for the encouragement I got from the people especially at the initial level of the program. Now that I am still actively engaging the platform and developing Steemit further.

This platform is undoubtedly a place of love and affection for Steemians. Users want to memorialize their moments by celebrating their achievements on the platform. @sushanta83 a dedicated Steemian has earned a great reputation over the past two years through his creative content on the platform. In this post, we see him celebrating his 2 year anniversary on the platform with a grand cake cutting ceremony, which will inspire others.

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My father left the world


My father spoke to me an hour before he died. I can't forget my father. I have not been able to post on the Steemit platform for a few days following my father's death. Everyone pray for my father.

A father tries to fulfill all the needs of his children as long as he lives on this earth, like a shadow over his child's head. But everyone has to leave this world one day. Recently, @mahadisalim lost his father and we all members of the community feel our heartfelt condolences on the passing of his father and pray for him.

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Creating a Vibrant Betel Leaf Mandala


It is not just an art that is used as decoration but reveals the focus, creativity and patience that goes into creating mandala as well as the allure of colors and patterns.

Betel nut is one of the spices in our country, consumed with betel leaves by the elderly. The leaves of the betel nut tree are quite striking. @aspiya has beautifully depicted the mandala art of betel leaves on a wooden plate. This art utilizes various colors and patterns. This colorful plate displays the traditional betel leaf of Bengalis.

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Delicious Recipe of Taal pitha.


In fact, if you make pita with dates like this, it is very good to eat. As tempting as it is to look at, it is also delicious to eat.You know all my recipes I learned from my mother and this recipe I also learned from my mother my mother showed me and I made it.

During this time of the year, palm dishes can be seen throughout the country. Palm fruit cannot be eaten directly when ripe like other fruits. After ripening, the juice inside is extracted and used to make many foods. @sinthiyaa has shared a recipe for making palm pithas, one of the most delicious seasonal Bengali dishes, made with palm juice.

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Shital Pati: A Bangladeshi Tradition.


In the rural areas of Bangladesh, a type of traditional mat is made that is exported to neighboring countries. These mats made of cane are called Shital Pati. @abdulmukit has introduced a traditional bengali craft by showing the process of making this shital pati.

A cool rug is a type of floor covering with leaves or rugs. It is a traditional cottage industry in Bangladesh. They are made from the bark of murta or pati bet, or mostak, an herbaceous plant. They are highly valued as crafts.

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scene of people affected by floods


Today I am here with a great picture of the flood situation in Bangladesh I have made today's picture with I hope that the picture of my today shows the plight of the flood affected people and the danger they face and their houses are submerged due to the flood water .

This August, people in the northern part of Bangladesh face massive floods. Some areas are so submerged that people become completely homeless, many livestock die and people lose their crops. @tammanna has depicted the scenes of the flood-affected areas through his paintings, which reflects the experience of Bengalis for decades.

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A story of a farmer bringing home his hard-earned harvest


Last day we cut the jute from the field and brought it to the river by buffalo cart. The jute is taken down from the buffalo cart and left on the river bank. From there we have to raise and make jute in the river to wake up.

Jute is one of Bangladesh's 2nd most important cash crops. Although jute production has decreased over time, it is now widely cultivated in remote areas of Bangladesh. One of the Steemians @medul whose family plays a role in jute production in the country, has highlighted our country's cash crop by discussing the rules of jute cultivation and his activities

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