Anjali, BATJ - Issue 2023Add to Favorites

Anjali, BATJ - Issue 2023Add to Favorites

Få ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Les Anjali, BATJ og 9,000+ andre magasiner og aviser med bare ett abonnement  Se katalog

1 Måned $9.99

1 År$99.99

$8/måned

(OR)

Abonner kun på Anjali, BATJ

Gave Anjali, BATJ

7-Day No Questions Asked Refund7-Day No Questions
Asked Refund Policy

 ⓘ

Digital Subscription.Instant Access.

Digitalt abonnement
Umiddelbar tilgang

Verified Secure Payment

Verifisert sikker
Betaling

I denne utgaven

Anjali is the yearly Tokyo Durga Puja magazine. It is a multilingual literary magazine published during Durga Puja (one of the most important festivals of India) in Bengali, English, Hindi, and Japanese languages. With the desire and help of the Indian community in Tokyo, the Embassy of India in Tokyo, the enthusiastic children , the authors and artists, the advertisers, Bengali Association of Tokyo, Japan (BATJ) and many more, this year we published the twenty eight edition of Anjali.
Despite the prolonged freedom struggle in India and the subsequent political, social, and economic instability, West Bengal has always played a progressive role in the cultural arena. The Bengal renaissance occurred here, led by the illustrious sons and daughters of Bengal, whose reevaluation evokes our pride. For this publication, light has been shed on several unique personalities of Bengali culture, such as Mrinal Sen, Dwijendralal Roy, Salil Chowdhury, Tarashankar Bandopadhyay, and Santosh Kumar Ghosh. I hope their life stories inspire the present and future generations.
Durga Puja is not just a religious festival; it is a cultural celebration too. Through the Anjali magazine, fostering Indo Japanese cultural ties is also an objective. With that in mind, the magazine’s content has been curated.

Anjali, BATJ Magazine Description:

UtgiverBATJ

KategoriCulture

SpråkBengali

FrekvensYearly

Anjali is the yearly Tokyo Durga Puja magazine. This is a multilingual literary magazine published during Durga Puja (one of the most important festivals of India) in Bengali, English, Hindi, and Japanese languages. With the desire and help of the Indian community in Tokyo, the Embassy of India in Tokyo, the enthusiastic children , the authors and artists, the advertisers, Bengali Association of Tokyo, Japan (BATJ) and many more, we publish Anjali annually.

  • cancel anytimeKanseller når som helst [ Ingen binding ]
  • digital onlyKun digitalt
MAGZTER I PRESSEN:Se alt