Every year at the time of Durga Puja, they become a point of attraction. It's in a very close range from the famous Sreebhumi pandal. You have to come to the stoppage of Lake Town Clock Tower, from there you have to walk along the road for ten minutes, then you will see the place at your right side. In 2023 their theme is named as '36 pandal'. As it's on the road side, they don't have much space to build their pandal. But in that limited space, Every year they try to give some awesome concepts. This year is no exception as well. From Ultadanga you can take any bus or auto to come to the stop of Lake Town and from 1 No. airport gate you will also get buses like 79D, DN8 etc. and also other AC buses . So ladies and gentlemen, please visit such an amazing place. If you come here you can check 7 pandals in a route like Sreebhumi, this pandal and 5 pandals of Dum Dum Park. Wish you all a...
Read moreLake Town Adhibasi Brinda Durgatsab is yet another Baroari type Durga Puja that was initiated in the year 1963 by the residents of this locality with a homely environment through illustrious subject and is celebrating its 54th year. In contrast to other popular Durga Puja Pandals in Kolkata, the Lake Town Adhibasi Brinda Durgatsab does not go for huge artificial structures but has maintained the architectural work themes like social awareness, pilgrimage, rural and current events along with a distinct and traditional form of Goddess Durga Idol. The Samity for years has preserved its social and cultural side engaging in the maintenance of parks for children. The members also organize cultural programs like song, dance, drama and recitation. Throughout the year they arrange Blood Donation Camps, Health Check Up, and provide financial help...
Read moreLake Town Adhibasibrinda Year: 57th Budget: Rs 17 lakh Theme: Nabapatrika noy noyti pata, matrirupena sangsthita The idea: In times of global warming, nabapatrika stands for plant life. The look: One walks in under an arch of branches of a chopped tree from which twigs are sprouting, in the tree’s desperate bid to live. In the outer section, eight forms of the patrika are present in relief on the walls on either side. At the centre, there is an installation of a tree in which a tree-shaped man and woman are locked in embrace with a child at a side. The goddess is imagined as turmeric, the ninth plant. The chalchitra too has turmeric branches, along with the four...
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