Washington: US Secretary of State John Kerry on Saturday greeted Bengali-speaking people across the world ahead of their new year, praising their contribution to poetry, art and literature.


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"On behalf of President (Barack) Obama and the American people, I am delighted to send our warmest greetings to all Bengali-speaking people around the world as you celebrate Pohela Boishakh," Kerry said in a statement.


"The United States joins you in celebrating the history and vibrant culture of the Bengali people. Your rich cultural heritage in song, film, poetry, art and literature has enriched humanity," he said.


"As you gather with family and friends to celebrate the New Year, know that the US stands with you as a partner and friend. May the New Year be filled with peace and prosperity. Shubho Nobo Borsho!," Kerry added.


'Pohela Boishakh' or Bengali New Year is on April 14.


It is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated across the world by the Bengali people. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is 'Shubho Noboborsho', meaning 'Happy New Year'.