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Nouka Baich (, lit. Boat Race, also spelt Nowka Bais) is a traditional -style sport of . The Bangladesh Rowing Federation, established in 1974, is the authority of all rowing activities in Bangladesh and has organised over 40 National Rowing Championships. The races are held during the and seasons of the which corresponds from June to October in the Gregorian calendar. The "Nowka Bais" which takes place annually in is a cultural event in the West Midlands, attracting not only the Bangladeshi diaspora but a variety of cultures. It is also the largest kind of in the .


Common elements
Boats used for Nouka Baich are long with each team can consist from 7 to up to 100 members known as majhis. Boats with motor engines are not allowed. Boats are usually named with attractive and boastful names displaying quality and speed. During inter-riverine competitions, teams are named after their respective 'home rivers'. It is also a social event, and it is common for the competitors to sing folk songs as they compete during the race. A popular song is Ronger Nao Ronger Boitha, Ronge Ronge Bao (Cheerfully tune the colourful oars of the colourful boat).


History
With 's geography being dominated by the , the country has over 230 rivers in its terrain. The rivers have played an important role in the livelihoods of the native .

Common in rural areas, Nouka Baich is a very old tradition of the folk going back centuries.

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Its popularity in urban areas increased in the 18th century. The various families throughout were also known for organising races and the use of started to become more popular.

Nouka Baich was also common during the in the after the rainy season when much of the land goes under water. The long canoes were referred to as khel naos (meaning playing boats) and the use of to accompany the singing was common.


Boat variation
Different types of boats may be used in different parts of . Straight-back narrow timber boats known as koshas are used in Mymensingh, and . The latter also uses goyna boats in its races. The use of sarangi boats is a tradition of , and Brahmanbaria. Racing with is common in Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, and Noakhali.


Outside Bangladesh
The of and some parts of also have a similar tradition called Pailong Poye.

In 2007, the British Bangladeshi community in initiated the first 'Nowka Bais' event in the as part of County's 1000th birthday by getting two 40 ft canoes made in , and bringing them to . Nowka Bais in has now become an annual cultural event attracting thousands such as the likes of the High Commissioner of Bangladesh.

In 2012, the event was dedicated to the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II issued a statement on the event and expressed her interest about the tradition to the founder of Nowka Bais UK and Oxford Bangladeshi Boat Club, Azizur Rahman.

In 2015, the event founder selected to be its host city, which hosts a larger Bangladeshi diaspora population than . It has also become a (festival) with performances, stall and funfair rides. In 2018, The Nowka Bais short film documentary was released based on the events in .


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