Cuttack's Festival of Lights: How Maa Kali Immersion Unites the City

The streets of Cuttack came alive with lights and devotion during the Kalika Bhusani festival. Congress MLA Sofia Firdous highlighted the city's remarkable communal harmony during the celebrations. Odisha Police made extensive security arrangements with 50 platoons deployed for the immersions. The annual festival continues to showcase Cuttack's rich cultural traditions and unity among residents.

Key Points: Cuttack Maa Kali Immersion Festival Celebrated with Communal Harmony

  • Thousands of devotees participated in vibrant Maa Kali immersion ceremonies
  • MLA Sofia Firdous praised Cuttack's tradition of communal harmony
  • Odisha Police deployed 50 platoons plus 400 officers for security
  • Traffic advisory issued to ensure smooth festival proceedings for all attendees
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Odisha: Cuttack glows with festive spirit as Maa Kali immersions held; MLA Sofia Firdous hails city's communal harmony

Cuttack glows during Kalika Bhusani festival as MLA Sofia Firdous praises city's unity. Thousands participate in Maa Kali immersions amid tight security arrangements.

"This is the essence of Cuttack. From the beginning, there's been no religion, no caste, no discrimination. - MLA Sofia Firdous"

Cuttack, October 25

The streets of Odisha's Cuttack were illuminated with vibrant lights, music, and colour as devotees carried out Maa Kali immersions, marking the culmination of the Kalika Bhusani festival with grandeur and unity.

The festival drew thousands of participants, showcasing devotion, tradition, and the city's famed communal harmony.

Praising the spirit of togetherness that defines Cuttack, Congress MLA Sofia Firdous said, "This is the essence of Cuttack. From the beginning, there's been no religion, no caste, no discrimination. Whenever someone faces a problem, all the neighbours and well-wishers rush to help because we believe in a very close-knit community, living with each other, sharing joys and sorrows."

"Today, we witnessed this beautiful scene in our city, where everyone came together with a single purpose: to ensure that the Kalika Bhusani festival is beautiful and everyone enjoys it... Happiness should be shared throughout the city... A lot of hard work has been put into creating this tradition. Our grandfathers, great-grandfathers, and all our ancestors, so we certainly have a big responsibility to ensure that the city's name is glorified and elevated even further... I congratulate everyone on the Bhusani festival of Maa Kali," she added.

The annual Kalika Bhusani festival is among the most vibrant cultural events in Cuttack, symbolising unity and devotion as thousands gather to participate in the processions and immersion ceremonies.

Meanwhile, ahead of Kali Puja immersion, the Odisha Police conducted a flag march in Cuttack on Thursday.

Discussing the arrangements for the festival, DCP Rishikesh D Khilari said that all necessary measures have been taken to facilitate immersion during the Kali Puja, and a traffic advisory has been issued to ensure that people do not face any inconvenience.

According to Khilari, approximately 50 platoons of force, along with an additional 400 officers, will be deployed.

The DCP also urged the public not to believe or spread any rumours.

"Tomorrow, the immersion for Kali Puja will be carried out...for which all arrangements have been made. Some special teams have also been formed...a traffic advisory has also been issued so that people do not face any inconvenience. Adequate security forces have been deployed... Approximately 50 platoons of force, along with an additional 400 officers, will be deployed. We request the people not to believe any kind of rumours..." Khilari told ANI.

- ANI

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Rohit P
MLA Sofia Firdous is absolutely right about Cuttack's spirit. This is the real India we need to showcase to the world - where festivals transcend all barriers. Jai Maa Kali! 🪔
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David E
Visiting from the US and witnessed this festival last year. The energy, colors, and community spirit in Cuttack is something I'll never forget. India's cultural diversity is truly remarkable.
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Ananya R
While the celebrations are wonderful, I hope the administration ensures proper eco-friendly immersion practices. Our rivers need protection too. Otherwise, great to see such peaceful celebrations!
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Siddharth J
The police arrangements with 50 platoons show good planning. Safety during large gatherings is crucial. Hope everyone had a safe and joyful celebration! 🎉
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Kavya N
This is what makes me proud to be Indian! Different communities celebrating together, sharing happiness. More power to Cuttack and its beautiful traditions. 🌟

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