North American Bengali Conference

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The North American Bengali Conference (NABC) is an annual Bengali culture conference held in the United States and Canada, typically around the weekend of July 4. It was established in 1981 by the Cultural Association of Bengal in New York, and is hosted by a different organization every year.[1] The conference includes performances, readings, discussion, networking, and class reunions.

North American Bengali Conference
নর্থ আমেরিকান বঙ্গ সম্মেলন
StatusActive
GenreCultural festival
VenueNorth America
Inaugurated1981 (1981)
Most recent2019 (2019)
Organized byCultural Association of Bengal
Websitecabusa.org

Performers are often from the United States, Canada, Bangladesh, and India.[1] Audiences are primarily Bangladeshi American, Indian American, Bangladeshi Canadian and Indian Canadian.

Nabc Global 2021

Nabc Global is an exceptional virtual event participated by the international Bengali community across the world. This event is at the heart of the global Bengali community settled in many countries. This event is going to be a virtual event hosted in a 3D VR environment where attendees can participate from anywhere. Nabc Global is much more than the digital online version of traditional NABC, It is a melting pot of evolving Bengali Culture, provides platforms for the game-changer in the cultural landscape. Nabc Global also provides the opportunity for international networking in business, investment, education, cultural exchange, trade shows, distribution of movies, and other media content.

Nabc Global 2021 will be on 2,3,4 July in Custom Virtual Reality Platform, all attendees can register and join from across the world. Nabc Global is supported by more than 100 organizations from many countries. The digital global engagement platform of NABC GLOBAL 2021 would add tremendous value to the International community. NABC GLOBAL is committed to providing the best experience, worth, and global exposure to all participants, associations, exhibitors, sponsors, seekers of business opportunities, and all other stakeholders.

Nabc Global is organized by the Cultural Association of Bengal [ CAB ] - Chairman & convenor Mr. Milan Awon, President of CAB Mr.Chitta Saha, Co-Convenor Mr. Ashok Rakhit; Steering Team - Mr. Tapan Sen, Mr. Biswa Bhattacharya, Mr. Partha Chatterjee, & Mr. Krish Ghosh - Bappa.

Venues

Host North American Bengali Conference in your city

The Cultural Association of Bengal approves annual hosts for the North American Bengali Conference. As of 2018, organizations that wish to be considered need to be membership organizations, have members with experience hosting or volunteering previous NABC conferences, and have the capacity to raise US $2 million.[58]

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