Durga Puja
Delhi embraces diverse cultures, flavours, and traditions during Durga Puja celebrations
[…]While the relatively new pandals of CR Park bag most of the limelight, Delhi also boasts of decades-old, iconic Durga Pujas, including the one organised by the family of Delhi’s ‘first’ allopathic doctor
[…]Behind the intricate pandals and beneath the majestic idols lie the untold stories of the silent heroes – the workers from Bengal who breathe life into this annual extravaganza
[…]As Durga Puja pandals transform into multifaceted showcases of creativity and culture, visitors can expect a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary trends this year
[…]Clad in red border-yellow saree, two women climbed the stage with their dhaaks hanging from one shoulder, taking their position beside their fellow male counterparts
[…]Earlier, CR park puja committee had said that budgets have been slashed by around 25 per cent this year due to a paucity of funds and sponsors
[…]The glitz and glamour of Durga Puja has returned after two years of muted celebrations, but pandal makers find themselves alone in an ‘alien land’, cut off from their families back in West Bengal, neglected by organisers
[…]With their arrival, dhaakis quickly moved to different pandals at CR Park to set the tune for Durga Puja. The air was filled with the rhythm of the festival
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