PRAYAGRAJ : The holy city of Prayagraj is celebrating the success launching of Chandrayaan-3, this can be easily seen during the ongoing Durga Puja Festival where Sulemasarai Sarvajanin Durga Puja Committee, Preetam Nagar the Puja Pandal has prepared the pooja pandal on the theme of Chandrayaan-3
Devashish Majumdar , General Secretary of the committee said that Chandrayaan-3 is related to the proud achievement of the country. Therefore the pandal is being made on the theme of national sentiment. This year the budget of the puja committee is Rs 20 lakh. The size of the pandal is 120 feet long and 80 feet high. The idol of Maa Durga had been decorated in the pandal itself. The makeup material has been brought from Kolkata. For safety reasons, fire fighting equipment will also be kept in the pandal.
Basically, this festival of Bengal, Durga Puja is very popular in Prayagraj. In Shardiya Navratri, Saptami, Ashtami and Navami, these three dates attract the devotees towards Durga Puja pandals. Barwaris also dazzle in the same style so that the purpose of coming by thousands of people can be meaningful.
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Meanwhile in Prayagraj there are currently more than 200 barwaris in and prominent among those includes Colonelganj Barwari, Atarsuiya Barwari, City Barwari, Lukerganj Barwari, Georgetown Barwari, Katra Barwari, Ashok Nagar Barwari, Rambagh Barwari, Darbhanga Barwari, Shahganj Barwari, South Malaka Barwari organize grand celebrations of Durga Puja.
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