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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Durga Puja is a Festival to INVOKE Detruction for the Mulnivasi Bahujan! But the Anesthesia is so Refined that We May Not be Aware of the SURGERY! In Bengal it is Overwhelming Bengali Brahaminical Nationalism and Outside Bengal the Mania is Inflicted

Durga Puja is a Festival to INVOKE Detruction  for the Mulnivasi Bahujan! But the Anesthesia is so Refined that We May Not be Aware of the SURGERY! In Bengal it is Overwhelming Bengali Brahaminical Nationalism and Outside Bengal the Mania is Inflicted! NO NON BRAHAMIN is allowed to Participate in any Ritual of the Puja. They are simply the Victims of the Marketing!It is UNTOUCHABILITY and APARTHEID Celebrating the Aryan Victory essentially associated with RAM and Ramayan!We are Mad to make Joy on the Annihilition of Non Aryan Dravid Heritage and Culture!

Palash Biswas

Post Modern Manusmriti LPG Mafia Gangster and the Aryan Brahaminical Chieftain FM Pranab Mukherjee Begins his day with Chandipath!

In the Same Manner who Ensured the Power Transfer to the Brahamin  Bania Manusmriti Raj, and Deprived Mulnivasi Bahujan with Ultimate weapon POONA Pact, Kicked NETAJI as he was Shudra Kayastha, the MK Gandhi is remembered with most Fanfare coinciding the Puja Celebrations!

Ramkrishan Mission is the Epicentre of the Puja Festivals which is turned into Brahaminical Mind Control Centre internationally like the ISKON! We have to yet INVESTGATE the Untimely  Death of Shudra Kayastha Swami Vivekanand who Did Forcast that the Time for the SHUDRA Raj coming! He was NOT allowed to see it. Rani Rasmani who was the Last Independent Ruler of Bengal and did establish Dakshineshwar Kali Mandir and Hosted Ramkrishna and Vivekanad both to rise, is WIPED out of History and RAMKRISHNA MISSION Never does Remeber her as She was UNTOUCHABLE! This is Bengal Brahaminical Nationalism with which Majority Mulnivasi Bahujan Identify themselves Suicidally!Baba sahed Ambedkar, Jogendra Nath Mandal, Mukund Bihari Mallick and Harichand Guruchand Thakur as well as GAUTAM BUDDHA Have been totally IRRELEVANT in Bengali Brahaminical Life!
 Schoolchildren, slum kids, politicians and diplomats were among thousands who paid homage to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhiat his memorial here on Sunday when the nation celebrated his 142nd birth anniversary. Many who had queued up since early morning recounted his lasting message of truth and non-violence. 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)leader LK Advani were among those who paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat -- the memorial to the Mahatma on the banks of the Yamuna river. It was the Congress president's first public appearance after her surgery in the US. 

Representatives of nine religions - Buddhism, Baha'ism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and Sikhism - took part in an interdenominational prayer meeting at Rajghat. 

With devotional songs like "Raghupati raghav raja ram" and "Vaishnav jana to" playing in the background, several Gandhians and others joined the schoolchildren in paying tributes to Gandhi. 

Among other visitors were Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and union Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath. 

A minute's silence was observed at the black stone memorial with 'Hey Ram' inscribed on it by all the leaders. Several other leaders are expected to visit the memorial throughout the day. 

Crowds, including a number of kids from slums and shelter homes, thronged the Gandhi memorial and some of them sang devotional songs and showered flowers at the memorial. 

"I've come here for the first time and I was very excited to perform on Gandhiji's birthday before the leaders of our nations. I will cherish this opportunity forever," said Anoop, a 13-year-old from Salaam Balak Trust, a shelter in north Delhi. 

Hundreds of people queued up in front of Rajghat since early Sunday to pay their homage. 

"Even years after his death, the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have acquired greater importance. From educational institutes to the film industry, everyone is drawing inspiration from him," said Sanjeev Gupta, a government employee. 

Many people came to Rajghat after being inspired by civil society leader Anna Hazare's peaceful protest against stringent anti-corruption law in the country in August this year. 

"I used to think that Gandhian principles were all about preaching and it is impossible to use them in real life, but I was totally impressed by Anna Hazare's movement. He showed the world how principles of peace and non-violence are so relevant event today," said Shekhar Singh, a college student. 

Several organisations in the national capital like Gandhi Smriti and Gandhi Museum have organised special exhibitions on Gandhi to create awareness among youngsters about his teachings and his role in helping India gain Independence. 

The birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti across the country. It is also marked as the International Day of Non-Violence. 

Gandhi, born this day in 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat, played a key role in India's independence struggle. He was assassinated Jan 30, 1948.
Corporates like Sony, MTS, Bharti Airtel, Nikon and others eye big bucks on Durga Puja

From virtual puja platforms to attractive promotional offers to eye-catching advertisements, corporates are going all out to rake in the moolah during Durga Puja

Banking on the puja shopping spree, many companies - be it Cola majors or consumer electronic giants - have come up with new products and innovative marketing plans to woo consumers. 

Thums Up, a leading Cola brand in India, is big on Durga Puja. The brand has introduced a new TV commercial for West Bengal with a heavy GRP (gross rating point) plan across leading Bengali channels for a period of three weeks. 

The company said for on-ground advertisement, it has tied up with 150 community pujas in the state, including over 100 in the city. Street banners have been put up on roads leading to the canopies and there will be retail outlets to sell the chilled cola. In total, there will be 23,000 outlets. 

Japanese consumer electronics giant Sony has introduced innovative consumer promotions across categories, including TV, Cyber-shot, Handycam and Home Theatre System in this festive season. 

The company will provide a digital photo frame, clock radio or pen drive on purchases of LCD/LED TV. It has targeted a sale of Rs.2,000 crore this festive season (September-October) in the country which accounts for 35 percent growth over corresponding period last year. The company is investing Rs.100 crore in promotions during this time which will include television and print commercials, cinema and shop front. 

Mobile service provider MTS Kolkata-West Bengal circle has rolled out a unique virtual Puja campaign, christened 'Sarbojonin Durgotshob'. The company claimed that this campaign is a first of its kind initiative that explores the virtual space at a whole new level. 

The company in India has over 13 million wireless subscribers and under the MBlaze brand it provides mobile broadband services to more than 1,000,000 customers in over 200 cities across the country. 

In the virtual campaign, the entire look and feel of the puja ambience has been recreated online on a webpage - www.mtspujo.com, complete with an online 3-D thematic canopy and a walk through to it with the virtual replica of the six gods and goddesses, their five vahanas and Mahish Asura. The website is being popularised through Facebook

It said even the puja rituals will be conducted online. 

Keshhav Tiwary, chief operating officer, Kolkata and West Bengal circle, MTS India, said, "The basic objective of the campaign is to integrate the Bengali community living in India or abroad on the occasion of their biggest festival, Durga Puja. It will provide them with an online platform where they can interact with each other and share their puja experiences, upload photos and videos. 

"So Bengalis, be it in Maddox Square (a popular marquee and meeting place in South Kolkata during the festival days) or Manhattan (in New York) will get to experience the best of both worlds," he added. 

Bharti Airtel, a leading telecommunications company, has announced 3G services in Siliguri and Malda in West Bengal just before puja. The company had earlier rolled out the service in Kolkata, Durgapur, Asansol, Burdawan, Chittaranjan, Kulti and Raniganj. 

Camera maker Nikon has also intensified its advertising and marketing plans before Durga Puja. 

"A new TV advertisement has recently been started. Print media campaign has been intensified along with Radio. We have taken an all-round approach to promote our products during the puja," Nikon India general manager (Imaging) Sajjan Kumar told IANS. 

The company is targeting to double its sales volume this festive season through an increased presence. The festive season contributes 30 percent of the company's total sales during a year.

Pranab off to ancestral home to perform Durga Puja

Kolkata, October 02, 2011
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Far from the rough and tumble of politics, union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee today left for his ancestral home at Miriti in Birbhum district of West Bengal to perform Durga Puja as he has been doing every year. "I extend puja greetings (Saradiyar Subhecchha) to all people and wish 
them well," a relaxed Mukherjee said while leaving for his ancestral home with his wife. Mukherjee, who makes it a point to be at Miriti village every year to take part in the four-day rituals, said the puja has a 'social dimension' too. "I want to avail of this opportunity to be with the people of my area.

During the pujas, I get a chance to meet them and interact with them," he said. The 117-year old puja, marked by its traditionality sans pomp, was started by Mukherjee's grandfather Jangaleswar Mukherjee. Mukherjee's MLA son Abhijit, who also plays an active part in the festivities, looks after the arrangements during the occasion. The Union minister arrived here from Delhi last evening and is likely to return to the national capital after the pujas.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Pranab-off-to-ancestral-home-to-perform-Durga-Puja/Article1-752707.aspx

Goddess Durga arrives in Pune
Published: Sunday, Oct 2, 2011, 17:24 IST 
By Soumabha Nandi | Place: Pune | Agency: DNA

Both Bengalis and non-Bengalis of Pune came in droves to join the festivities at the Congress Bhavan in Shivajinagar for Mahapanchami, the first day of the Durga Puja, the Bengali festival where goddess Durga is worshipped with pomp and devotion.
Since the past 72 years, Durga Puja is celebrated by the Bengali association Bangiya Sanskruti Samsad in the city.

"The initial venue for the puja was near Rahul Theatre and then near Modern College. Since last 28 years, the puja is celebrated in Congress Bhavan," Samsad general secretary Rajesh Burman told DNA.

The celebrations formally started with 'murthi pratisthan' and 'devi bodhon', a ritual to propitiate and welcome goddess Durga and her four children, at 7 pm on Saturday, While the idols of the goddess were a huge attraction, so was the craftsmanship of the numerous marquees under which they were housed.

"Though in West Bengal, the festival is celebrated on a much larger scale, for people like us who stay here for professional purpose, this puja provides a common platform for people cutting across religious lines to immerse themselves in cultural activities," said Abhidipto Som, a Wipro employee who visited the pandal with his friends.

The atmosphere in Congress Bhavan was energetic with Bengali songs playing in the air and the stalls of Bengali cuisines available in plenty.

"Today we have organised a quiz contest, Rabindra Sangeet by Kolkata artist Maya Chaterjee and Anandamela (Bengali food festival). Similar programmes will follow in the next five days," Burman said.

http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_goddess-durga-arrives-in-pune_1594246

Dig into the best of Bengali culinary delights this festive season

KOLKATA: How can Durga puja celebrations be complete without some pet puja? The city's top hotels are putting their best ladle forward to serve a mouth-watering platter this festive season. Gastronomes can look forward to sumptuous culinary offerings from the finest kitchens of Kolkata. The five star properties across the city are pulling out all stops to pamper your taste buds with some of the best and authentic Bangali khabar.

'From opar Bangla to epar Bangla' is the theme underlying HHI's Kalash. Culinary delights from across Bangladesh are making way to the HHI kitchen. "The Bangla bites will get a touch of authenticity with Chef Norbert D'Costa ofDhaka's Hotel Sarina being flown in," said Esha Roy of HHI. Take your pick from a wide array of appetizers: dudh juruni sherbet, spicy chicken, cahsew nut sala and chingri bharta. Dig into Rupchand tomato masala, dhakai morog pulao or chital macher muithya or relish ilish paturi with kumro pata, dhakai kacchi biriyani and mutton tehari.

But if green is the colour at your dinner table, you can sample the vegetarian fare offered. The vegetarian platter with bokulphool bhaja, phoolcopi'r paturi, kachkolar dum and bhuna khichuri too tickle the tastebuds. You could end your journey on a sweet note. The mouth-watering never ending list concludes with pati sapta, baked mihidana with rabri, aatar chaanar payesh. The scrumptious euphoria becomes complete with abracadabra by magician Prince Sil and live ghazals by Ujjwal. The Bangladeshi cuisine which making your taste buds lust for more is priced at Rs 1,249 excluding taxes.

The joyous bonhomie of the festival continues with ITC Sonar paying tribute to Kolkata, the gourmet capital of eastern India," said Madhumita Pyne of ITC Sonar. At Eden Pavilion, savour the true tastes of Kolkata in an extensive buffet. The food on offer here ranges from the city's street food like kathi rolls and mughlai parathas to Anglo Indian dishes like prawn cocktail, fish-n-chips, steak and kidney pie, chicken a la kiev and chicken tettrazini. You can feast upon this gorgeous buffet spread pegged at Rs 1500 for lunch and Rs 1800 for dinner.

To entice Puja revellers, chefs Kaushik Saha and Kuntal Das at the Park will rustle up a sholo ana Bangali buffet spread. On offer for lunch is a Maha Bhoj showcasing best traditional Bengali delicacies. Take a stroll down the heritage lane as you start your meal with ampora sherbat, binge into non-vegetarian fare with pabda paturi, dab chingri, chingri malai curry, kasha mangsho and murgi'r jhol. "To complement your sweet tooth, there is the all time favourite sandesh and mishti doi," added Hem at the Park.

"Aaheli at the Peerless Inn plans to mark 'Sarodiyar Bhuribhoj' with specialities from bonedi bari of Kolkata," added general manager Subhomoy Dey. There is aam porar sherbet and dugdho monthon to begin with. For the main course, you can choose from delicacies like mochar chop, rui maacher patisapta, chingrir patisapta, topshey bhaja, maacher matha diye moog dal, daab chingri, kankrar jhal, dhumro gondhi ilish, sorse paarshey, kochi panthar jhol or murgir kasha. Kheerer patisapta, chhanar payesh, Aaheli'r sandesh and sarodiyar mishti mookh (assorted sweets) completes it.

Authentic festive delicacies are also being dished out from the kitchens of Hyatt Regency. As the city starts preparing for Durga Puja savour mouth-watering goodies like posto peyajer bora, bhetki kobiraj, mochar ghonto, chingri macher chop and kasha mangsho.

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Kandivli turns into mini Bengal for Durga puja

MUMBAI: Special lighting from Chandannagar, face masks from Purulia and bhog prepared with fine-grained rice and dal, all serve to recreate several mini-Bengals in the Kandivli-Borivli belt during Durga puja. The vast population of Bengalis in the area has devised no less than five puja pandals, the more the merrier say natives as well as cosmopolitan Mumbaikars who enjoy pandal-hopping through the suburbs.

Thakur Complex and Thakur Village have two 'pujos' each, while Kandivli Lokhandwala has one. Believed to be splinter groups from theKandivli East Bengali Association (KEBA), they draw pandal-hoppers from across the suburbs.

The KEBA puja at the BMC ground enters its 13th year, says spokesperson Arup Mukharjee. "Around 50,000 people visit over the days, drawn by the fact that our rituals and shows are all in sync with Bengali culture and tradition," he says. "The 16-ft ekchala idol of Ma Durga and her family all crafted in a single frame is spectacularly beautiful."

Like KEBA, the neighbouring Thakur Village Bengali Association started its celebrations with an 'Ananda Mela' on Saturday. "Our shola idol is a major attraction and this year, we have decorated the pandal with masks worn by Chhau dancers of Purulia," says general secretary Surajit Ghosh. The association has procured special lights from Chandannagar, making it seem as if Mumbai has been transformed into a mini Bengal.

Diners at the Krishti pandal in Lokhandwala, meanwhile, have spread the word about the delicious bhog served here. "We prepare it using special small fragrant rice named gobindbhog chaal, sona muger dal or refined moong dal, and special cow ghee called jharna ghee," says president Partha Mitra. This year, the pandal resembles an old temple and . Done up in jute, it has statues of Ramakrishna and Sarada Ma at the entrance.

"Initially we would visit the Durga puja pandals in Borivli but the convenience of having two new pandals in the neighbourhood beats the rigours of travelling all the way and then seeking parking space," says blogger Tanya Munshi who lives in Thakur Village. "The locality wears a festive feel late into the night. Families dressed in traditional attire walk leisurely along the streets, shopping at stalls selling quintessential Bengali stuff...from saris and jewellery to delicacies like mishti doi and fish cutlets. For those of us who can't visit Kolkata often, it seems as if Kolkata comes to us."

Kandivli turns into a mini-Bengal of sorts for not only do craftsmen arrive in droves for the mandap decoration, even folk musicians and native rock bands are invited to perform. This year, Kolkata band Krosswinds, singers Monali Thakur and Shilpa Rao will sing at Krishti.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Kandivli-turns-into-mini-Bengal-for-Durga-puja/articleshow/10200603.cms






Check out! Durga Puja 2011 special recipes

Rediff - ‎Sep 30, 2011‎
There is perhaps no better time than Durga Puja to try out the delicacies that the Bengali palate has to offer. Lights, colours, decorations and the high spirits are all incomplete without good food, especially the lip-smacking delicacies prepared ...

Rani Rashmoni Durga Puja | WBRi Kolkata Bonedi Barir Pujo Report

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎1 hour ago‎
Calcutta, September 1, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) Rani Rashmoni started performing Durga Puja at her SN Banerjee house in Kolkata in 1790. Later Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansadev worshipped the Durga idol in her Natmandir in 1864 during ...

The Special Idol at Historic Laha Bari Durga Puja | WBRi Kolkata Bonedi Barir ...

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎9 hours ago‎
Calcutta, Sep 1, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) It is believed that the "Laha Bari Durga Puja" had begun in this city nearly 170 years ago. But several stories and believes are associated with the origin of the puja and the founder member....

The Old Sobhabazar Rajbari Puja | WBRi Kolkata Bonedi Barir Pujo Report

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎58 minutes ago‎
Calcutta, October 1, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio) Kolkata embraces few of the best known traditional house hold pujas that can be found in the entire nation. One such puja is of course the Sobha Bazar Rajbari Durga Puja. The puja is celebrated in two ...

The Half-Millenium Old MULLICK BARI DURGA PUJA | WBRi Kolkata Bonedi Barir ...

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎Oct 1, 2011‎
October 1, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) Durga Puja is not all about the ones organized by the clubs with ostentation. Instead it is the traditional ones organized by various house holds in the city with an aristocratic origin that make it all ...

Saborno Roy Chowdhurys and their Old Durga Puja (Est. 1610) | WBRi Kolkata ...

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎1 hour ago‎
Saborno Roy Chowdhurys and their Old Durga Puja (Est. 1610) | WBRi Kolkata Bonedi Barir Pujo Report Calcutta, September 1, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) The family of Saborno Chowdhury of Barisha and their annual puja beholds lots of history ...

The 277-year old Mukherjee family Durga Puja: | WBRi Kolkata Bonedi Barir Pujo ...

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎9 hours ago‎
Calcutta, Sep 1, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) Considered to be one of the oldest in the city, the puja had begun 277 years ago by Iswar Jagat Ram Mukherjee in his household. During that time, Jagat Rama's daughter was insulted at her maternal ...

Durga Puja - Mahalaya marks the beginning of festive mood (photo feature)

Washington Bangla Radio - Supriyo HazraAvishek Mitra - ‎Sep 29, 2011‎
The six-day countdown to the beginning of Durga Puja starts from Mahalaya and every Bengali this day wakes up with the joy that only a week is left for celebrating their annual festival of five days as goddess Durga along with her four children (Laxmi, ...

Two-Armed Abhaya Durga Traditional Worship at Darji Parar Daw Barir Durga Puja ...

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎Oct 1, 2011‎
Calcutta, Oct 1, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) There is a history behind the Darji Parar Daw Barir Durga Pujo. Head of the family Ramnarayan Daw's daughter Durga Rani was married at a very early age. She died from diarrhea when she had returned ...

Bengal carnival starts

GroundReport - ‎8 hours ago‎
by Shanthanu Bhattachaarya October 02, 2011 The four days of Puja (Autumn Festival) start from today (Oct. 2) the sixth day of the full moon that follows the Mahalaya and ends up with the Bijaya Dashami. According to Hindu scriptures, Durga is the wife ...

Durga Puja: Gear Up for Five Days of Kolkata Madness - A Shortlist of Best ...

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎Sep 30, 2011‎
Calcutta, Sep 30, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) As the festivity steadily grips Kolkata, the city puja organizers are giving final touches to their preparation for the grand annual event of Bengalis. In Kumartuli, where goddess Durga and her ...

Abhijeet Bhattacharya spreads the goodness of Durga Puja with Global Advertisers.

India PRwire (press release) - ‎Sep 29, 2011‎
Mumbai, Maharashtra, September 28, 2011 /India PRwire/ -- A nearly million-strong Bengali community, including Bollywood celebrities, is all set to celebrate Durga Puja in Mumbai. The number of Durga Pujamandals is on a rise, year after year ...

Durga Puja: Painting of the Eyes at Kumartuli - Countdown Begins

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎Sep 29, 2011‎
Sept 28, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) Countdown begins for Durga Puja! The coundown has started for West Bengal's largest festival Durga Puja. Idol makers busy with last minute touches at Kumortuli in Kolkata. Click on the thumbnails below for ...

Durga Puja pandal to be replicated in Europe

Hindu Business Line - ‎Sep 28, 2011‎
I also intend to take a model of a suitable Durga Puja pandal in the city to be replicated by the local artists in Germany," he said at a press meet here on Tuesday. In Mr Schneider's work titled 'It's all Rheydt – Kolkata 2011' the pandal architecture ...

Durga Puja Photo Feature: The Many Faces of Goddess Durga from Kumartuli to ...

Washington Bangla Radio - ‎Sep 30, 2011‎
Calcutta, September 30, 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio / IBNS) IBNS photographer Avishek Mitra presents and exclusive online photo-feature on the many moods and faces of the Goddess as she is given shape in the city's Kurmatuli studios and then ...

92.7 BIG FM Delhi ties up with the biggest pandal

RadioandMusic.com - ‎Sep 30, 2011‎
MUMBAI: 92.7 BIG FM Delhi, radio initiative of Reliance Broadcast Network Limited is all set to celebrate Durga Puja in a grand style. 92.7 BIG FM Delhi has tied up with "Mela Ground" in the CR Park area, which has been the largest and the most visited ...

Durga Puja in: Kolkata Teenagers Through Housewives Revel as Festivity Begins ...

Washington Bangla Radio - Supriyo Hazra - ‎Oct 1, 2011‎
Durga Puja indeed change and alter the demographic and lifestyle to great extent and once it passes away the vaccum is soon removed with the thought that in the next year the days of merry-making will be back again. The clubs are already busy giving ...

Durga Puja: IIDR Sharad Samman Awards for Kolkata Durga Puja - An Overview of ...

Washington Bangla Radio - Subhomoy Mukherjee - ‎Sep 28, 2011‎
Editor's note: Subhomoy met the organizers of the 2011 IIDR Sharad Samman Kolkata Durga Puja awards and reports in his unique Bengali-style English which we left unedited in this post. Calcutta, Sep 28, 2011 (Washington Bangla ...

Those days of faith and fun

The Hindu - R.V. Smith - ‎2 hours ago‎
Durga Puja days in the 1950s were halcyon days, with Nirad Chaudhri still living in Kashmere Gate and attracting visitors from far and near. He used to switch over to dhoti-kurta for the pujas, discarding his black suit and tie and matching shoes, ...

Airfares skyrocket with Durga Puja home rush

Times of India - ‎4 hours ago‎
But on the eve of Durga Puja, the mega festival that decks up Kolkata in splendor that would put even London or Paris to shame, fares on flights to the city are on fire. That, though, has not deterred Surajit, Monalisa and Akash from grabbing the ...

Kandivli turns into mini Bengal for Durga puja

Times of India - ‎4 hours ago‎
MUMBAI: Special lighting from Chandannagar, face masks from Purulia and bhog prepared with fine-grained rice and dal, all serve to recreate several mini-Bengals in the Kandivli-Borivli belt during Durga puja. The vast population of Bengalis in the area ...

Hajipur Durga Puja pandals attracting devotees

Times of India - ‎4 hours ago‎
Badi Durga Puja Samiti at Konhara Ghat has also set up a huge pandal. "This Samiti has been organising Durga Puja for longl," said a local. Several puja pandals have also come up at Dighi Chatti, Gandhi Chowk, Rajendra Chowk, Girls High School Kranti ...

Corporates like Sony, MTS, Bharti Airtel, Nikon and others eye big bucks on ...

Economic Times - ‎2 hours ago‎
KOLKATA: From virtual puja platforms to attractive promotional offers to eye-catching advertisements, corporates are going all out to rake in the moolah during Durga Puja. Banking on the puja shopping spree, many companies - be it Cola majors or...

Food for thought this festive season: Price rise

Times of India - ‎10 hours ago‎
Besides the Rehabari Bilpar Durga Puja Committee, which is coming up with an idol of the Goddess made of 'rajma', the organizers of Bhootnath Durga Puja too have hit upon the price rise issue as their theme. "Our main focus is to make the Bhootnath ...

City gets extra security cover for Puja celebrations

Times of India - ‎10 hours ago‎
GUWAHATI: Assam Police have deployed more than 500 additional security force personnel in the city to ensure a safeDurga Puja celebration. Though there were no reports of any militant threats for the Pujas till Saturday, intelligence sources alerted ...

Durgotsav across India

Zee News - ‎9 hours ago‎
Durga Puja is celebrated particularly in the east with much fanfare. While in Bengal, Durga Puja is the most important festival, in other parts of country, Bengali community celebrates the homecoming of Ma Durga with equal fervour. ...

Coming home to festivities

Times of India - ‎10 hours ago‎
I have been living away from them for a long time, but I try to go home every year during Durga Puja." Ajay Bora Kakoti, who hails from Dibrugarh and works in the city at a private bank, said, "Be it Bihu, Puja or any other festival for that matter, ...

It's an all-community affair in Pine City

Times of India - ‎10 hours ago‎
A harmonious blend of all-faith prayers, songs, dances, ecstatic beats of traditional 'dhak' (drum) and exchange of ideas herald the Durga Puja festival through a 'get-together of harmony' organized by the Central Puja Committee (CPC) in the city every ...

Traffic police seek public support for a smooth Puja flow

Times of India - ‎10 hours ago‎
GUWAHATI: With a massive shortage of manpower, the city traffic department has sought public support to check traffic congestions during Durga puja. The traffic department has also asked for an additional 200 constables from police training centres of ...

Blockade dampens Durga Puja spirit in Imphal

Times of India - ‎10 hours ago‎
IMPHAL: Blockade of key supply routes in Manipur has dampened the Durga puja spirit in the state capital. Even as chief minister Okarm Ibobi Singh has asked Imphal traders to sell essential commodities at normal rates fixed prior to the ongoing...
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