
With Durga Puja 45 days away, Kumartuli going through busiest time in year
Today, the arrival of camera-wielding visitors means publicity for the visitors themselves — in the form of Instagram reels and YouTube videos — and therefore the artisans are not as welcoming as before. As a result, both remain busy with work — the artisans giving finishing touches to the Durga idols and the visitors recording the craftmanship while keeping themselves in the foreground.
With exactly 45 days to go for Durga Puja — not even that, considering that these days pandal-hopping begins long before religious activities begin — Kumartuli, the iconic north Kolkata neighbourhood that is one of the oldest in the city, is going through the busiest time of the year anyway. The only artisans who are relatively free are those who make fibreglass idols to be sent abroad: most idols have already been shipped.
'By ship it takes about two and a half months for consignments to reach their destination, so most of our orders have already been dispatched. A few orders for smaller idols were received late, they will be going by air. This year we made about 30 sets of idols; two of them went to Dubai and the remaining to Europe and the US,' said Mahesh Das, who works at the shop of Kaushik Ghosh, a well-known fibreglass artist in Kumartuli.
This year sashti — the day the idols get consecrated and the five-day rituals begin — falls on September 28. Also this year, the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal has hiked the grant given to Puja committees — there are over 40,000 in the State — from ₹85,000 to ₹1.10 lakh.
Indrajit Paul, who makes traditional clay idols, is also serving Bengalis abroad this year by sending them artworks that decorate the idols. 'That box of goddess' ornaments, I am sending them to Ohio tomorrow. I could have taken a few orders from abroad but the price they were offering was too less. My father, Krishna Paul, was one of the first artisans to make a Durga idol that was sent abroad. He made it out of paper pulp — this was some 45 years ago,' Mr. Paul said.
He is content with the 12 orders he received locally, and is particularly proud of the set of idols he is working on for a pandal in New Town. 'This Durga will have 3D eyes; if you look at her eyes under illumination, you will feel as if light is emerging from her eyes. I have used American diamond to achieve that effect. It's my most expensive work this year. I am also finishing a Ganesha at the moment for Vinayaka Chaturthi,' he said.
To finish idols in time for Durga Puja — each set includes idols of the goddess's four children — artisans usually begin work sometime in March. Most often, like this year, they have rains to deal with during the monsoon, when work slows down due to the weather.
'When it is raining frequently, what takes a day to complete takes two days. As a result, I have to pay overtime to my workers. But these are problems we have always been dealing with,' Mr. Paul said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hindustan Times
2 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Dipika Kakar talks about days when her liver cancer treatment ‘hits hard', shares new picture
Actor Dipika Kakar has spoken about her health and treatment, over two months after she underwent surgery for stage 2 liver cancer. Taking to her Instagram Stories, Dipika also shared a selfie. Dipika Kakar shared a new note on her Instagram Stories. Dipika Kakar talks about her ongoing treatment In the photo, she rested her head on her hand and looked at the camera. Dipika wrote, 'Days when the treatment hits hard, and even the simplest things feel heavy.' Dipika has been sharing her health journey with fans for the last few months. She was diagnosed with liver cancer in May this year. At that time, she took to her Instagram to share an emotional note. She had said how a simple visit to the hospital for stomach pain turned into a life-changing diagnosis. Dipika also shared a selfie. A part of her note read, "As you all are aware, the last few weeks have been quite difficult for us... walking into the hospital for a pain in the upper area of my stomach... and then finding out it's a tennis ball-sized tumour in the liver, and then finding out that the tumour is Second stage Malignant (Cancerous) ... it has been one of the most difficult times we have seen, experienced!" Dipika underwent surgery After several check-ups and hospital visits, Dipika underwent a 14-hour-long surgery in June. Following that, her husband-actor Shoaib Ibrahim said that Dipika has no cancer cells, but since the tumour was classified as "grade three and poorly differentiated", it was "quite aggressive". He added that there are chances of recurrence of the tumour. Dipika was recently seen in the cooking game show Celebrity MasterChef. Before that, she starred in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 11 (2023) and Sasural Simar Ka 2 (2021).


The Hindu
2 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Shubhanshu Shukla to return to India on August 19, to meet PM Modi
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is set to return to India on Sunday (August 16, 2025) after his historic visit to the International Space Station (ISS) and is eager to share his experiences with friends and colleagues back home as ISRO eyes its maiden human spaceflight in 2027. Mr. Shukla, who has been in the U.S., training for the Axiom-4 mission to ISS for the past year, is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and travel to his hometown Lucknow soon after. He is expected to be back in the capital to participate in the National Space Day celebrations on August 22-23. Mr. Shukla posted on Instagram a smiling photograph of himself sitting in an aeroplane, and said in its caption that he was filled with mixed emotions as he left the U.S. and could not wait to return to India to share his experiences with everyone back home. "As I sit on the plane to come back to India, I have a mix of emotions running through my heart. I feel sad leaving a fantastic group of people behind who were my friends and family for the past one year during this mission. I am also excited about meeting all my friends, family and everyone in the country for the first time post mission. I guess this is what life is -- everything all at once," Mr. Shukla said in the post. "Having received incredible love and support from everyone during and after the mission, I can't wait to come back to India to share my experiences with all of you. Goodbyes are hard but we need to keep moving in life. As my commander Peggy Whitson fondly says, 'the only constant in spaceflight is change'. I believe that applies to life as well," he said. Mr. Shukla also added, "I guess at the end of the day -'Yun hi chala chal rahi - jeevan gaadi hai samay pahiya'," recalling the song from the Bollywood movie Swades that was on his playlist just before he embarked on the Axiom-4 mission to the ISS on June 25 from the U.S. Mr. Shukla and his backup astronaut, Prashanth Nair, participated in the Independence Day celebrations at the Indian Consulate in Houston on Friday (August 15, 2025). Addressing the 79th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (August 15, 2025) said India was developing its own space station and recalled that Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has returned from a space mission. "Our Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has returned from the space station. In the coming days, he is returning to India," Mr. Modi had said. Mr. Shukla was part of the Axiom-4 private space mission that lifted off from Florida on June 25 and docked at the International Space Station on June 26. He returned to Earth on July 15. Along with three other astronauts — Peggy Whitson (U.S.), Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski (Poland), and Tibor Kapu (Hungary) — Shukla conducted over 60 experiments and 20 outreach sessions during the 18-day mission.


Economic Times
2 minutes ago
- Economic Times
Shubhanshu Shukla to return to India on Sunday, to meet PM Modi
Synopsis Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is returning to India after his historic mission to the International Space Station, filled with anticipation to share his experiences. He's scheduled to meet Prime Minister Modi and participate in National Space Day celebrations. Shukla, part of the Axiom-4 mission, conducted numerous experiments during his 18-day stay. Agencies Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is set to return to India on Sunday after his historic visit to the International Space Station (ISS) and is eager to share his experiences with friends and colleagues back home as ISRO eyes its maiden human spaceflight in who has been in the US, training for the Axiom-4 mission to ISS for the past one year, is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and travel to his hometown Lucknow soon after. He is expected to be back in the capital to participate in the National Space Day celebrations on August posted on Instagram a smiling photograph of himself sitting in an aeroplane, and said in its caption that he was filled with mixed emotions as he left the US and could not wait to return to India to share his experiences with everyone back home."As I sit on the plane to come back to India, I have a mix of emotions running through my heart. I feel sad leaving a fantastic group of people behind who were my friends and family for the past one year during this mission. I am also excited about meeting all my friends, family and everyone in the country for the first time post mission. I guess this is what life is -- everything all at once," Shukla said in the post. "Having received incredible love and support from everyone during and after the mission, I can't wait to come back to India to share my experiences with all of you. Goodbyes are hard but we need to keep moving in life. As my commander Peggy Whitson fondly says, 'the only constant in spaceflight is change'. I believe that applies to life as well," he also added, "I guess at the end of the day -'Yun hi chala chal rahi - jeevan gaadi hai samay pahiya'," recalling the song from the Bollywood movie Swades that was on his playlist just before he embarked on the Axiom-4 mission to the ISS on June 25 from the and his backup astronaut Prashanth Nair participated in the Independence Day celebrations at the Indian Consulate in Houston on the 79th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India was developing its own space station and recalled that Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has returned from a space mission."Our Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has returned from the space station. In the coming days, he is returning to India," Modi had was part of the Axiom-4 private space mission that lifted off from Florida on June 25 and docked at the International Space Station on June 26. He returned to Earth on July 15. Along with three other astronauts -- Peggy Whitson (US), Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski (Poland), and Tibor Kapu (Hungary) -- Shukla conducted over 60 experiments and 20 outreach sessions during the 18-day mission.