Mongol Shobhajatra was first brought out in 1989. It was named Mongol Shobhajatra in 1996, carried out by the students of fine arts department of University of Dhaka. The photo taken on 14 April by Abdus SalamChhayanat artistes celebrate Pahela Baishakh with Rabindra sangeet (Tagore`s songs)at Ramna Botomool in Dhaka on 14 April. Photo: Abdus SalamHindu devotees join in a rally after applying colour on their body as they celebrate Lal Kach festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh, on 13 April 2019. Photo: ReutersHindu devotees join in a rally after applying colour on their body as they celebrate Lal Kach festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh on 13 April 2019. Photo: ReutersSpecial security forces are seen deployed in front of a Bengali New Year rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2019. Photo: ReutersPaper mache models of a tiger and a stork from Bangla folktales displayed during Mongol Shobhajatra at Dhaka University premises on 14 April. Photo: Abdus SalamMongol Shobhajatra was first brought out in 1989. It was named Mongol Shobhajatra in 1996, carried out by the students of fine arts department of University of Dhaka. The photo taken on 14 April by Abdus SalamHindu devotees poses for a picture after applying colour on their faces, as they celebrate Lal Kach festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh on 13 April 2019. Photo: ReutersPeople join in a rally with colourful masks to celebrate Bengali New Year in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2019. Photo: ReutersHindu devotees join in a rally after applying colour on their body as they celebrate Lal Kach festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh on 13 April 2019. Photo: Reuters