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Puja curtains go up with khuti puja at Hazra Park Durgotsab

Puja curtains go up with khuti puja at Hazra Park Durgotsab

Time of India2 days ago

Hazra Park Durgotsab commenced its 83rd year preparations with the Khuti Puja at Jatin Das Park, attended by dignitaries like Mayor Firhad Hakim and actress Darshana Banik. The event, marked by traditional dhak beats, signals the start of the festive season.
The festive spirit of
Durga Puja
officially began today as Hazra Park Durgotsab performed its traditional khuti puja at Jatin Das Park (Hazra crossing), marking the start of preparations for its 83rd year of celebrations.
Renowned for its avant-garde pandals and socially conscious themes, Hazra Park Durgotsab continues to be one of the city's most anticipated Puja destinations. This year's Khuti Puja was graced by several dignitaries including actress
Darshana Banik
. The rhythmic beats of dhaks added to the festive fervour, heralding the season's onset with traditional grandeur.
'This year, we aim not only to innovate but to inspire,' said Sayan Deb Chatterjee, joint secretary of Hazra Park Durgotsab Committee.
He added, 'Our 83rd edition will blend artistic brilliance with a deep cultural narrative. We invite all to be part of this journey with friends and family.'
Known for its vibrant cultural programming and meaningful community outreach, Hazra Park promises an immersive and memorable Puja experience. With work on the pandal and festivities now in full swing, the countdown to Durga Puja has truly begun.

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