
Durga Puja carnival to showcase idols of top 90 puja committees in Kolkata
The Hindu
The community puja committees will take part in a colourful parade on Red Road before an audience led by CM Mamata Banerjee, representatives of UNESCO, diplomats of different countries and others
Idols of the top 95 Durga Pujas in Kolkata will be showcased at a grand carnival in the heart of the city on Saturday afternoon.
The community puja committees will take part in a colourful parade on Red Road, showcasing the brilliant craftsmanship which was on display during the five-day festival before an audience led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, representatives of UNESCO, diplomats of different countries and others.
UNESCO has accorded Intangible Heritage status to the city’s Kolkata Durga puja.
The carnival which will start at 4.30 p.m. will be bigger and better this year, officials said.
The carnival in Kolkata is being organised annually since 2016, except for the last two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Such carnivals were organised in every district of the State this year to mark the UNESCO honour.
However, no such programme was held in Jalpaiguri as the district mourned the deaths of eight people who were swept away by a flash flood in the Mal river during immersion of idols on Bijaya Dashami.

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