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Khuti puja at Mohammad Ali Park marks the onset of Durga Puja festivities

Khuti puja at Mohammad Ali Park marks the onset of Durga Puja festivities

Time of India7 hours ago

The Youth Association of Mohammad Ali Park commenced its 57th year Durga Puja preparations with the Khuti Puja ceremony signaling the start of pandal construction. Known for innovative designs and cultural impact in Central Kolkata, the puja emphasizes tradition, community welfare, and inclusive celebration.
The Youth Association of Mohammad Ali Park ushered in the
Durga Puja
season with its traditional khuti puja ceremony today, officially kicking off preparations for one of the city's most anticipated and visually striking pujas.
Currently in its 57th year, the Mohammad Ali Park Durga Puja is known for its innovative pandals, artistic craftsmanship, and deep-rooted cultural presence in Central Kolkata. The Khuti puja, a ritual that marks the beginning of pandal construction, was attended by several dignitaries.
Set to continue its legacy of thematic excellence, the organising committee emphasized its commitment to crafting a unique experience for visitors, with an emphasis on tradition, community welfare, and inclusive celebration.
The puja is also widely recognised for its year-round social initiatives, adding to its significance beyond the festive season.
Amid the rhythmic beats of dhaks and festive chants, the atmosphere around Mohammad Ali Park turned celebratory as work officially began on this year's pandal. Known for balancing crowd-friendly infrastructure with artistic grandeur, the Youth Association of Mohammad Ali Park aims to maintain its reputation for safety, accessibility, and visual storytelling.
With preparations now underway, this year's puja promises to add another chapter to the decades-old legacy of one of Kolkata's most prominent Durga Puja celebrations.

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The Youth Association of Mohammad Ali Park commenced its 57th year Durga Puja preparations with the Khuti Puja ceremony signaling the start of pandal construction. Known for innovative designs and cultural impact in Central Kolkata, the puja emphasizes tradition, community welfare, and inclusive celebration. The Youth Association of Mohammad Ali Park ushered in the Durga Puja season with its traditional khuti puja ceremony today, officially kicking off preparations for one of the city's most anticipated and visually striking pujas. Currently in its 57th year, the Mohammad Ali Park Durga Puja is known for its innovative pandals, artistic craftsmanship, and deep-rooted cultural presence in Central Kolkata. The Khuti puja, a ritual that marks the beginning of pandal construction, was attended by several dignitaries. Set to continue its legacy of thematic excellence, the organising committee emphasized its commitment to crafting a unique experience for visitors, with an emphasis on tradition, community welfare, and inclusive celebration. The puja is also widely recognised for its year-round social initiatives, adding to its significance beyond the festive season. Amid the rhythmic beats of dhaks and festive chants, the atmosphere around Mohammad Ali Park turned celebratory as work officially began on this year's pandal. Known for balancing crowd-friendly infrastructure with artistic grandeur, the Youth Association of Mohammad Ali Park aims to maintain its reputation for safety, accessibility, and visual storytelling. With preparations now underway, this year's puja promises to add another chapter to the decades-old legacy of one of Kolkata's most prominent Durga Puja celebrations.

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