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Language and Culture

Language and Culture

The village of Kalma Union, located at the end of Lohjang upazila, is very ancient. So the culture of this area is also very rich. Only the Hindu and Muslim communities live here. All of the residents are Bengali-speaking and everyone can notice a tension in Vikrampur.

The area was once a Hindu major. At that time, Muslims were counted in the hands - but in times of change, Hindus are now a minority and Muslims are in the majority. However, the signature of the Avijayat of the Hindus still exists everywhere. Their festivals are still celebrated by everyone in the area, regardless of religion. During the monsoon boats, Durga Puja and Kalipuja people of all religions attend. Then the whole area should be festive. There are several fairs in the area. A wide variety of fairs are being attended by various types of fairs, including the Kali Puja, which has become more popular day by day. And of course these Parbans have become an essential part of the cultural heritage of our village Bengal.


In addition to the Eid festivals, people of this area celebrate every festival with enthusiasm. New Year, Halkhata, Navnnan, Dola Yatra, Purnima, Buddhist Purnema etc. There is no political conflict in the area. It is worth mentioning the coexistence of wealth together. An extraordinary example of communal harmony is our home-grown area. An example of communal harmony here has been eroded even during the national disaster, but no instance can be found in the long past.

Every year, the Bulls organize songs during the winter at the call of different cultures of the area.

The area's reputation in sports is enviable. At the Inter Union Football Tournament, Kalma achieved the honor of being champion of the Union in 2002.

For the past few years, the Sevak Sangh has been organizing - motorcycle and television awards football tournaments. The games are very crowded and festive.


Pithapuli are made in various parbans in the Kalma area - the taste and variety of such varieties of pistachio is unlike any other area of ​​Vikrampur. At that time, according to the culture of the area, the girls came to Nair from the father-in-law's house. This tradition of cooking and baking is being organized for them and for Jamai Babu on the sixth day of Jamai Sixth.


Thus, the Kalma area has a long and ancient cultural heritage and it is through this that the people of this area have been living together in all religious sects. The source of this harmony is the rich cultural heritage in which the Kalma populace may be an example

Again, it is worth mentioning that the first Baishakh, the chariot yatra, in the middle of the culture here.