Dhaka, Bangladesh. 14th Apr, 2015. Third genders made a rally to celebrate Bengali New year 1422 in Dhaka.Bangladeshi peoples a colorful march to welcome in the Bengali New Year 1422. Shedding the preceding year's glooms to oblivion, people from all walks of life began to welcome the Bangla year 1422 as soon as the sun rises on the horizon. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News

Dhaka, Bangladesh. 14th Apr, 2015. Third genders made a rally to celebrate Bengali New year 1422 in Dhaka.Bangladeshi peoples a colorful march to welcome in the Bengali New Year 1422. Shedding the preceding year's glooms to oblivion, people from all walks of life began to welcome the Bangla year 1422 as soon as the sun rises on the horizon. Credit:  ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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April 14, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Third genders made a rally to celebrate Bengali New year 1422 in Dhaka..Bangladeshi peoples a colorful march to welcome in the Bengali New Year 1422. Shedding the preceding year's glooms to oblivion, people from all walks of life began to welcome the Bangla year 1422 as soon as the sun rises on the horizon. Attired in traditional clothes, women clad in saris and men punjabi, they thronged venues of cultural programmes and makeshift fairs which celebrate Bangla culture, entertainment, art and food and featured live music and performances in the capital and elsewhere in the country. Many ate traditional panta bhat (watered rice) with fried hilsa fish, lentil, green chilli and onion at home, restaurants and fairs. Thousands has turned out on the streets, parks and open spaces since morning, as the day is a public holiday. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire)

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