With the end of Mahalaya countdown started for Sharadiya Durgapuja. Busyness of puja organizers and artists reached at ultimate stage as only 5 days remained to begin the puja.
At present the puja organizers of Kadamtala, Churaibari, Lalcherra, Bagbasa, Natun Bazar and Premtala are ready to throw challenge to the big budget puja organizers of Dharmanagar.
Meanwhile the rural puja organizers of Kadamtala, Bagbasa, Nutan Bazar, Lal Cherra and Premtala are also not lacking behind keeping pace with the puja Pandals of subdivision. Agragami Club, Scorpion Club, Boys Club of Kadamtala, Tarun Sevadal Club of Churaibari and Bagbasa, some Sarbajanin Clubs of Nutan Bazar, Lalcherra area bring some new theme for the devotees every year.
Meanwhile the organizers of different clubs gave stress on preparation of pandal by handicraft due to huge price hike in the market.
The organizers have prepared 45ft long pandal at big budget puja of Agragami Club. The budget of the club with pandal, idol and lighting will throw challenge the clubs of town this year. At the same time they bring Dhaki from out of state to attract the devotees and spectators. The tireless labour of artists from Nabadwip has prepared the big pandal and lighting.
In total 22 small and big puja will be held at Kadamtala, 15 at Churaibari, 18 at Bagbasa and 8 to 10 puja will be held at Nutan Bazar this year.
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