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Notuner Gaan
National march of Bangladesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Notuner Gan" (Bengali: নতুনের গান [ˈnotuneɾ gan]; "The Song of Youth"), more popularly known by its incipit as "Chol Chol Chol",[a] is the national march (Bengali: রণ-সঙ্গীত) of Bangladesh,[1][2] whose lyrics and tune were written by national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam in 1928. It was first published in the newspaper Shikha (Bengali: শিখা; "Flame") with the title Notuner Gaan (Bengali: নতুনের গান; "The Song of Youth") and was later included in Nazrul's book Sandha (Bengali: সন্ধ্যা; "The Evening"). The Bangladeshi government adopted this song as the national marching song of Bangladesh on 13 January 1972 in its first meeting after the country's independence.[2] The first lines of the song are played at most military ceremonies or functions. The Daily Star has referred to it as the national military song.[3] It was proposed for the national anthem of Bangladesh in 1975.[4] The song ranked 18th in the list of the twenty greatest Bengali songs of all time in a 2006 survey conducted by BBC Bangla.[5]
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Lyrics
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See also
- "Amar Shonar Bangla", the national anthem of Bangladesh
- "O Mon Romzaner Oi Rozar Sheshe", a famous Bengali Eid ul Fitr song
- "Banglar Mati Banglar Jol", the state anthem of West Bengal
Notes
- [tʃɔl tʃɔl tʃɔl]; lit. 'March! March! March!'
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