Key Points

Chief Minister Manik Saha participated in the Mayer Gaman 2025 Durga idol immersion ceremony in Agartala. He joined thousands of devotees in the grand procession from Tulashibati School to Dashamighat. The CM appreciated the peaceful arrangements made by administration and puja committees. He emphasized that Durga Puja celebrates not just religion but also harmony and togetherness among communities.

Key Points: CM Manik Saha Joins Mayer Gaman 2025 Durga Idol Immersion

  • CM joined the grand immersion procession from Tulashibati School to Dashamighat
  • Around 15 clubs participated with beautifully crafted Durga idols
  • Thousands of devotees filled the air with chants of Bolo Durga Mai Ki Jai
  • Administration and puja committees ensured peaceful and well-organized arrangements
  • CM previously visited multiple Durga Puja pandals across North Tripura
  • Local residents warmly welcomed the Chief Minister during his visits
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Tripura: CM Manik Saha attends 'Mayer Gaman 2025' immersion ceremony

Tripura CM participates in grand Durga idol immersion ceremony with thousands of devotees, celebrating cultural harmony and peaceful festivities in Agartala.

"Durga Puja is not just a religious festival but also a celebration of harmony, joy, and togetherness - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, October 4

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha took part in the Mayer Gaman 2025 ceremony marking the farewell of Goddess Durga.

Staying true to his annual tradition, the Chief Minister joined devotees in the grand immersion procession, celebrating the culmination of Durga Puja festivities with enthusiasm and reverence.

Around 15 clubs took part in the colourful procession, carrying beautifully crafted idols of Goddess Durga from in front of Tulashibati School to Dashamighat. Thousands of devotees gathered along the route to witness the divine farewell, filling the air with chants of "Bolo Durga Mai Ki Jai" and "Asche Bochor Abar Hobe."

The Chief Minister greeted the devotees and appreciated the peaceful and well-organised arrangements made by the administration and the puja committees, symbolising unity, devotion, and cultural harmony.

Earlier, Manik Saha, on September 28, visited various Durga Puja pandals in Dharmanagar and Kailashahar of North Tripura. According to the Chief Minister's Office, he interacted with the organisers while appreciating the decorations, cultural displays, and arrangements at the pandals.

The Chief Minister also visited the Ramakrishna Mission Puja, where he offered prayers and sought the blessings of the Goddess. Speaking on the occasion, Saha said that Durga Puja is not just a religious festival but also a celebration of harmony, joy, and togetherness.

He extended his greetings to the people and urged everyone to celebrate the festival in a peaceful and united spirit. Local residents and puja organisers warmly welcomed the Chief Minister during his visit.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Asche Bochor Abar Hobe! 🎉 The energy during immersion processions is always electric. Good to see the administration ensuring everything went smoothly. CM's presence shows respect for our traditions.
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Arjun K
While it's nice to see political leaders participating in festivals, I hope this isn't just for photo ops. Would be better if they focused more on improving basic infrastructure throughout the year.
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Sarah B
The cultural displays and decorations during Durga Puja in Tripura are absolutely stunning! I visited last year and was amazed by the artistry. Great to see the CM appreciating the efforts of local organizers.
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Vikram M
Bolo Durga Mai Ki Jai! 🎵 The immersion ceremony is always emotional. Saying goodbye to Maa Durga until next year. Glad the procession was peaceful and well-organized.
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Kavya N
My family was there at Dashamighat! The atmosphere was divine with thousands of devotees chanting together. CM Saha's message about harmony and togetherness is exactly what our society needs.

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