Kolkata's Durga Puja Unites History, Reflection, and Environmental Consciousness
Various Kolkata neighborhoods creatively celebrate Durga Puja, each with unique themes. Samajsebi Sangha pays tribute to founders of 1946, while Arjunpur Amra Sabai reflects diversity through art installations. Other pujas honor the military and highlight river pollution, fostering community involvement and raising awareness on social issues.
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In celebration of Durga Puja, Kolkata neighborhoods have embarked on a journey of creativity and reflection. Through diverse themes, they are exploring the storytelling power of art in capturing history and contemporary issues.
Samajsebi Sangha revisits its origins dating back to 1946, paying tribute to those who resisted communal violence. A replica of a historic truck marks this homage, along with an idol symbolizing women's empowerment, portraying steadfast resilience and unity.
Elsewhere, Arjunpur Amra Sabai employs art installations to engage visitors in a dance with their mirror images, showcasing dynamism and life's continuous movement. Meanwhile, themes of military tribute and environmental consciousness resonate at other venues, echoing Kolkata's commitment to social awareness and collective participation.
(With inputs from agencies.)

