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Answered by azamowais
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant lockdown is going to result in a muted Durga Puja celebrations in Kolkata this year, but the pandals are not being cancelled, it is learnt. The Forum for Durgotsab, the city-based organisation that oversees all sarbojanin or community Durga Puja pandals in the Kolkata metropolitan area, dismissed reports that there would be no pandals due to the coronavirus outbreak.

In the Kolkata metropolitan area, there are approximately 400 big pandals constructed every year, in addition to countless smaller neighbourhood pandals.

“Major puja organisers in the city have informally decided that pujas will be organised on a smaller scale. But they will not be cancelled. There is no question of that,” said Sandipan Banerjee, vice-president, Forum for Durgotsab.

“We have gotten feedback from sponsors that they don’t know much money they’ll be able to give us this year because their first-quarter income has been impacted.” Lockdown orders by the central government recently impacted Bengali New Year, Poila Boishak celebrations, where people were unable to step out of their homes for rituals and engage in their customary meetings with family and friends.

Answered by sushma1812
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Lockdown impact: Durga Puja celebrations to be toned down in Kolkata, but pandals not being cancelled

Organisers believe West Bengal-based enterprises and companies that usually sponsor the pandals may not give puja committees as much money as they usually do

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In the Kolkata metropolitan area, there are approximately 400 big pandals constructed every year, in addition to countless smaller neighbourhood pandals.

The COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant lockdown is going to result in a muted Durga Puja celebrations in Kolkata this year, but the pandals are not being cancelled, it is learnt. The Forum for Durgotsab, the city-based organisation that oversees all sarbojanin or community Durga Puja pandals in the Kolkata metropolitan area, dismissed reports that there would be no pandals due to the coronavirus outbreak.

In the Kolkata metropolitan area, there are approximately 400 big pandals constructed every year, in addition to countless smaller neighbourhood pandals.

“Major puja organisers in the city have informally decided that pujas will be organised on a smaller scale. But they will not be cancelled. There is no question of that,” said Sandipan Banerjee, vice-president, Forum for Durgotsab.

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In the Kolkata metropolitan area, there are approximately 400 big pandals constructed every year, in addition to countless smaller neighbourhood pandals. (Express file photo)

“We have gotten feedback from sponsors that they don’t know much money they’ll be able to give us this year because their first-quarter income has been impacted.” Lockdown orders by the central government recently impacted Bengali New Year, Poila Boishak celebrations, where people were unable to step out of their homes for rituals and engage in their customary meetings with family and friends.

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