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write a letter to your friend telling him / her about how are planning to celebrate Durga Puja celebration this year during covid-19​

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Answered by aralokadhikari
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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 because of the economic impact that they themselves are facing post the lockdown.

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Answered by sp7227730
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Durga Puja 2020: Durga Puja, also known as Durgotsava is one of the biggest Hindu festivals, it is celebrated to pay homage to goddess Durga. It is a multiple-day celebration varying from 6 days in some parts of the country to 10 days in others. The celebration is all about meeting friends and having a whale of a time. But with the current pandemic, it seems that following the same traditions will be a tad difficult. With just about a month to go for the biggest annual extravaganza in West Bengal, the preparations have begun across the city, albeit at a lower scale this time, as organisers chalk out safety plans to avoid further spread of Covid-19. Also Read - Would You Watch a Movie in Cinema Hall Now That They Have Reopened? 93 Percent Say No, Reveals Survey

Samajsebi Sangha in south Kolkata, known for its thought-provoking marquee themes every year, has decided to change its open-air pandal's direction towards Southern Avenue to enable people to catch a glimpse of the deity from a distance without having to alight from their vehicles. Also Read - UK Hospital to Receive First Batch of Oxford Covid-19 Vaccine in November: Report

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