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The demolition of an alleged makeshift Durga temple in Khilkhet, Dhaka, on Thursday (26 June), just a day before Rath Yatra, has triggered nationwide protests and a shutdown across Bangladesh ...
While the railways extended the permission to build the mandap, the agreement was to remove it after Durga Puja celebrations which the organisers violated.
The government today (27 June) clarified that the removal of a makeshift temple in Dhaka's Khilkhet area was carried out following due process to recover public land, urging all to 'refrain from ...
Durga temple demolition in Bangladesh: Minority groups in Bangladesh held protests in Dhaka on Friday (June 27) after a makeshift temple dedicated to the Hindu deity Durga was demolished by the South ...
Durga Puja is almost here... how will we pray? This is our request to the government. We ask them to provide us with a place of worship, especially at this place.
Authorities cite encroachment as reason for temple demolition Authorities from Bangladesh Railway, assisted by police and military personnel, demolished a temporary Durga temple in Dhaka’s Khilkhet ...
India is unhappy with Bangladesh's action. A Durga temple in Dhaka was demolished. The government cited illegal land use. India says the temple should have been protected. The deity was damaged during ...
The Ministry of Railways has addressed growing misinformation regarding the recent removal of a temporary Puja structure from railway-owned land in the Khilkhet area of the capital. Muhammad Fouzul ...
Trim trees and repair roads on Rath route, KMC told; police write to civic body ahead of yatra; Lord Jagannath’s chariot to start rolling from Iskcon temple at 1pm today The letter, sent around 10 ...
Instead of providing security, Bangladesh Govt projected it as illegal land use: India expresses dismay over Durga Temple demolition in Dhaka ANI | Updated: Jun 27, 2025 09:39 IST ...
It marks the beginning of the nine days Durga Puja. Our scriptures have well defined rules and guidelines to perform Ghatasthapana during a certain period of time at the beginning of Navratri.
Ashada Gupt Navratri, a lesser-known observance in June-July, emphasizes dedicated meditation and sadhana. In 2025, it spans from June 26 to July 4, m ...