Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], September 25: Durga Puja is not a festival in Bengal but an emotion, a celebration of community, and a showcase of personal style. This year, Style Baazar, a brand of BSRL, transforms every corner of the city into a runway with its much-awaited Showstopper Coll
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 23: For 40 years, Asian Paints Sharad Shamman has been more than an award--it has been Kolkata's cultural archive, chronicling the artistry and imagination of Durga Pujo. To mark this milestone, Asian Paints presents Choltey Choltey Chollish - one-of-a
The festive fervour in Kolkata is once again marked by the creativity and thematic depth of its iconic Durga Puja pandals. This year, several pandals across the city are exploring themes rooted in artificial intelligence, environmental concerns, and evolving family dynamics, sparking reflect
New Delhi [India], September 22: Celebrate the spirit of Navratri with a handpicked selection of restaurants across Delhi NCR, serving sattvic delicacies, festive thalis, and innovative a la carte specials to make your fasting days truly flavourful.
Former India cricketer and AAP MP Harbhajan Singh inaugurated the Sarbojonin Durgotsav Durga Puja pandal at Ashok Nagar in West Bengal. The veteran spinner, who shares a deep connection with the city and its iconic Eden Gardens, became nostalgic.
"Firstly, I want to thank Maa Durga that I got the opportunity to come here. I receive a lot of love whenever I come to Kolkata. I pray Maa Durga showers her blessings on everyone and everyone stays happy and healthy," the AAP MP told reporters on Sunday.
Speaking to reporters, Adhikari said, "This is an attack on Hindu traditions. Today is the last day of Pitru Paksha. No auspicious work is done during Pitru Paksha." He alleged that Banerjee was trying to exploit religious sentiments for political gains with elections six months away."
According to Vadodara Police, the unrest began after a social media post sparked tensions, prompting a crowd to gather at the city police station to lodge a complaint. While dispersing, members of the crowd attacked a Navratri pandal, damaged vehicles parked nearby, and resorted to stone-pel
The exhibition, which runs from September 27 to 30, will showcase more than 200 photographs, all centred around the theme of wildlife conservation, captured by Dr. Panda, Chairman of the Asian Heart Institute, Mumbai.