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The 3rd edition of the review show of Durga Puja Art was inaugurated on September 30 at Tala Prattoy by Shri. Firhad Hakim, Hon’ble Mayor of Kolkata and Minister of Urban Development, Govt. of ...
Kolkata: Though Durga Puja is over, the work of leading theme artists isn’t finished yet. Several of them are busy archiving their art installation works in analogue and digital formats for ...
Navapalli Puja Samity at Pocket 40, CR Park, is celebrating traditional folk art from four regions of Bengal – Birbhum, Bankura, Purulia and Midnapur – known for being rich in red soil.
In 2021, UNESCO's Intergovernmental Committee for Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage inscribed ‘Durga Puja in Kolkata’ on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage ...
Durga Puja is no doubt Bengal’s biggest festival, drawing millions to pandals across Kolkata and beyond, giving it immense potential to create a social impact. For the past 17 years, the Serader Sera ...
Durga Puja art preview brings international spotlight to Kolkata’s biggest festival Initiatives taken to help dignitaries witness the best of Durga Pujas and the artwork behind it live at 26 ...
For the past 38 years (except pandemic years 2020 and 2021), the Durga Puja has been celebrated on the premises of Congress Bhawan at Shivajinagar in Pune. This year too, the celebration will take ...
This Durga Puja, Ashtami falls on October 11 and Navami falls on October 12. The five-day celebrations would culminate with Goddess Durga's immersion on October 13, Sunday, also known as Vijay Dashmi.
Durga Puja art is public art, but it's also central to a religious festival that fuels the state's economy. A British Council report valued Durga Puja’s 2019 economic impact at over $4.5bn ...