Bengal

Bengal is a geographic and ethno-linguistic area in the Eastern area of the Indian subcontinent. 

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Values

Given the great cultural, religious, and social diversity of the Bengal Region, it is difficult to declare any single trait as representative of all Bengali people. They are a heterogeneous group representing a wide range of traditions and values.

In general, Bengal society is organized hierarchically. Age and position are important factors in determining one’s relative status. In family life as well as business, the most senior male is expected to be the decision maker. 

The Bangladeshi calendar is marked by numerous festivals and celebrations. Among the official celebrations is Language Movement Day, which marks a series of protests in 1952 to protect Bengali as the national language of Bangladesh. This month long celebration commemorates the Bangla Language Movement, a response by Bangladeshis to the government of Pakistan (which governed Bangladesh at the time), which had attempted to establish the supposedly elite language of Urdu as the sole national language of Bangladesh. Numerous Bangladeshis were killed by Pakistani forces during protests. Eventually, the Pakistani government relented, giving Bengali equal status as a national language.

Important Holidays:

Social Communication Considerations

Cultural Considerations


Original Contributors: Carlin V. Kenagy and Daniel R. Kenagy, Winter 2012