Bengali New Year also known as ‘Pohela Boishakh’ is an important occasion celebrated by Bengalis with lots of joy and verve. According to the Bengali calendar, this occasion is celebrated on the first day of the month of Boishakh. This year, Pohela Boishakh falls on 14th April. Hence, on this special occasion, GiftstoIndia24x7.com offers a wide plethora of gifts. Send gifts to India and cheer up your dear ones.
Bengali New Year also known as ‘Pohela Boishakh’ is an important occasion celebrated by Bengalis with lots of joy and verve. According to the Bengali calendar, this occasion is celebrated on the first day of the month of Boishakh. This year, Pohela Boishakh falls on 14th April. Hence, on this special occasion, GiftstoIndia24x7.com offers a wide plethora of gifts. Send gifts to India and cheer up your dear ones.
Various types of gifts such as poila baisakh mug, gift hampers, chocolates and so on are available in GiftstoIndia24x7.com. However, you can make the festival more delightful by sending sweets to your dear ones. Various types of Indian sweets such as peda, mewa sweets, kesar barfi etc are available in the “Sweet” section. If your dear ones are fond of having sweet with syrup then you can opt for a tinful of rosogolla or gulab jamun. You can even send a delicious sweet hamper on Poila Baisakh. Your dear one will surely enjoy having these palatable food items.
You can even wish happiness to your dear ones by sending precious silver gifts. Wide range of silver gifts are available here. You can send attractive silver holy idols of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Laxmi and so on. The presence of these silver idols at home will create a holy ambiance. You can even wish good luck to your dear one by sending precious silver coins. Beside these, you will also avail silver spiritual accessories and silver pen. Your dear ones will be overwhelmed to receive these gifts on this grand occasion.
Mr. Amit Desai, CEO of the company has stated, “GiftstoIndia24x7.com brings exclusive collection of gifts for Bengali New Year. Wish ‘Subho Naba Barsho’ to your dear ones by sending sweets and silver gifts.”