Key Points

Agartala is hosting 806 Durga Puja celebrations with creative themes ranging from military tributes to temple replicas. Clubs are investing significant budgets with Deshbandhu Club recreating the Red Fort and Flowers Club building a Tirupati Temple replica. Chief Minister Manik Saha and other dignitaries will attend the inaugurations across the city. The celebrations emphasize cultural diversity, child development, and maintaining cleanliness throughout the festive period.

Key Points: Agartala Durga Puja 806 Pandals Themed Tributes and Temples

  • Deshbandhu Club honors soldiers with Red Fort recreation and light show
  • Flowers Club presents Tirupati Temple replica for local devotees
  • Sanghati Club focuses on child development and drug-free Tripura message
  • AMC manages 400 idol immersions and ensures pollution-free celebrations
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Grand Durga Puja celebrations in Agartala: Clubs unveil unique themes, CM to grace inaugurations

Agartala celebrates Durga Puja with 806 pandals featuring soldier tributes, Tirupati replica, and child development themes. CM Manik Saha attends inaugurations.

"Our theme is centred around children... providing opportunities for developing and enriching young minds - Mayor Dipak Majumder"

Agartala, September 19

Durga Puja, once regarded as the greatest festival of the Hindu Bengali community, has now become a universal celebration across Tripura. However, the largest and most vibrant festivities continue to take place in the Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) area, where a total of 806 pujas are being organised this year.

Among the highlights are the creative themes showcased by renowned clubs. Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Club has chosen "Tribute" as this year's theme, paying homage to the brave soldiers of India who sacrificed their lives for the nation.

From the Kargil War to Operation Sindoor, every martyr is being remembered. The club has recreated the Red Fort (Lal Qila), where a spectacular light display will narrate this story of sacrifice. In past years, the club drew huge crowds with themes like the Burj Khalifa.

Flowers Club will present a replica of the Tirupati Temple to offer Tripura residents an opportunity to witness the grandeur of a shrine that many cannot visit in person. Last year, the club recreated the Ram Temple, which attracted an overwhelming response.

This year's inauguration will be attended by Chief Minister Manik Saha, Member of Parliament Rajib Bhattacharjee, and AMC Mayor Dipak Majumder. Former Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb and other dignitaries will also be invited.

"Our Sanghati Club is one of the oldest clubs in Tripura, and Durga Puja has been celebrated here for many years. This year, our theme is centred around children. The idea is to showcase various aspects related to children, conveying a single message to our visitors--providing opportunities for developing and enriching young minds," Mayor Dipak Majumder told ANI.

Majumder said that the puja celebrations will also highlight the vision of building a drug-free Tripura, as well as the importance of cleanliness.

"The puja will be held from 28th September to 4th October, during which several cultural programs will take place. We aim to present the diverse cultures of India, which will be showcased beautifully within the pandal itself. This year, our Durga Puja budget is set at ₹40 lakh," he said.

With over 400 idols immersed annually, the Joynagar immersion ghat remains the largest in North Tripura. The AMC bears the responsibility of maintaining cleanliness, easing traffic congestion, and ensuring a pollution-free environment during the festive days.

Unlike earlier times, even the remote areas of Agartala now host Durga Puja with enthusiasm, with the Chief Minister personally visiting and offering anjali.

This year's Durga Puja is expected to be celebrated with greater spirit, grandeur, and harmony than ever before.

- ANI

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Rohit P
₹40 lakh budget for one puja? While I appreciate the grandeur, I hope some funds also go to community development. The drug-free Tripura initiative is much needed though!
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Ananya R
So proud to see Durga Puja becoming a universal celebration in Tripura! The cultural diversity showcased during the festival truly represents India's unity. Shubho Mahalaya! 🎉
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David E
Visiting Agartala during Durga Puja was an incredible experience last year. The creativity and devotion are amazing. The Tirupati Temple replica sounds fascinating!
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Vikram M
Hope the AMC ensures proper waste management during immersions. Last year the river pollution was concerning. Celebrations should be eco-friendly too!
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Sarah B
The focus on children's development is wonderful! It's great to see traditional festivals incorporating meaningful social messages. Looking forward to visiting with my family.

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