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Durga Puja in NCR: Spotlight on women’s safety & folk art

Several Durga Puja pandals in NCR emphasize women's empowerment and Bengali heritage, featuring themes of safety, traditional arts, and cultural celebrations.
Durga Puja in NCR: Spotlight on women’s safety & folk art
The pandal set up by Bangiya Parishad resembles Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar’s Barnaparichay
While most Durga Puja pandals celebrate Bengali folk arts and heritage, some in NCR are embracing the theme of women’s safety to empower our everyday devis.
From B-Block’s Kashi Vishwanath-themed pandal to Mela Ground’s daaker saaj-style idol and alpona motifs adorning the entire Kali Mandir pandal, it’s a celebration of heritage throughout CR Park
CR Park's B-Block pandal looks like Kashi Vishwanath temple and Kali Mandir pandal is inspired by alpona motifs
CR Park's B-Block pandal looks like Kashi Vishwanath temple and Kali Mandir pandal is inspired by alpona motifs

Milani Cultural and Welfare Association’s pandal is on the theme of women’s empowerment. “With the artworks, we want to sensitise people towards women’s safety,” says Mrinal Biswas, the association’s president
Milani Cultural and Welfare Association’s pandal is on the theme of women’s empowerment
Milani Cultural and Welfare Association’s pandal is on the theme of women’s empowerment

Huge hand-painted pankhas are showcasing the theme at Mayur Vihar Ph-1 pandal
Huge hand-painted pankhas are showcasing the theme at Mayur Vihar Ph-1 pandal

The pandal set up by Bangiya Parishad resembles Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar’s Barnaparichay – one of the first comprehensive primers for learning the Bengali language – with the pillars styled like pencils
Sec 56, Gurgaon's theme is Barnoporichoy - a term from Bengali literature, referring to the introduction to the alphabet
Sec 56, Gurgaon's theme is Barnoporichoy - a term from Bengali literature, referring to the introduction to the alphabet

The Cooperative Ground Durga Puja Samity’s pandal is an ode to gram (rural) Bangla. While the panels celebrate the iconic painter Jamini Roy, haath pankha, gamcha and Bengali handicraft items add a rustic note to the decor, shares Saurav Chakraborty from the samity
The Cooperative Ground Durga Puja Samity’s pandal is an ode to gram (rural) Bangla
The Cooperative Ground Durga Puja Samity’s pandal is an ode to gram (rural) Bangla

The Kalighat-style patachitra art adorning the ceiling of the Durgotsab GK 2 pandal is created like a visual sankirtan.
Durgotsab GK2's pandal is a ode to Sankirtan
Durgotsab GK2's pandal is a ode to Sankirtan

A black and white sketch of the workers who built the Durgotsab GK 2 pandal, by artist Nilanjan, welcomes the visitors
An ode to workers at Durgotsab GK2
An ode to workers at Durgotsab GK2

Navapalli Puja Samity at Pocket 40, CR Park, is celebrating traditional folk art from four regions of Bengal – Birbhum, Bankura, Purulia and Midnapur – known for being rich in red soil. With gamcha adorning the ceiling, the walls and panels showcase the rural heritage of the Rahr Bangla areas of Bengal.
Ashish, a school teacher and artist, was seen giving final touches to a shora – handpainted earthen discs, at Pocket 40 pandal
Ashish, a school teacher and artist, was seen giving final touches to a shora – handpainted earthen discs, at Pocket 40 pandal

With the theme ‘Abandoned Mothers’, the Arambagh Puja Samiti pandal highlights the hardships faced by widows left to navigate life on their own
Arambagh's pujo with a purpose focuses on mothers left to fend on their own
Arambagh's pujo with a purpose focuses on mothers left to fend on their own

The Matri Mandir pandal offers a captivating journey into the heart of gram Bangla with vibrant Bengali artwork on display across the alleys and panels
Gram Bangla is the theme for Matri Mandir this year
Gram Bangla is the theme for Matri Mandir this year

At Jalvayu Vihar Sanskritik Kalyan Samity’s pandal in Sector 21, artists from Bengal have created a Bonedi Bari, with green wooden windows and cross beams on the ceiling. The pandal’s panels have been adorned with paintings celebrating dhunuchi naach
Bonedi Bari-themed pandal in Sec 21, Noida
Bonedi Bari-themed pandal in Sec 21, Noida

The theme at the 16th edition of Balaka Durgotsav in Sector 61 Noida is ‘Temple of Peace and Harmony’. The off-white and gold pandal has been adorned with intricate cut-outs of doves
Noida Sec 61's temple of peace and harmony
Noida Sec 61's temple of peace and harmony

Alpona on the street leads visitors to the Noida Sector 137 Sarbojanin Pujo Samiti’s pandal, which is adorned with multiple handpainted kulos – a hand-woven sieve made using bamboo or cane, commonly used in Bengali households
Art and heritage on display at Noida's sec 137 pandal
Art and heritage on display at Noida's sec 137 pandal

Drawing inspiration for Sonnar Kella (1974), DLF Phase IV's DCDP Bengali Cultural Society celebrates Satyajit Ray's cinema and the legacy of the Ray family - Upendra Kishor, Sukumar and Satyajit Ray. The pandal's facade resembles the golden fortress as seen in the film Sonnar Kella
DLF City Durga Puja & Bengali Cultural Society's pandal
DLF City Durga Puja & Bengali Cultural Society's pandal

Mayur Vihar Phase 3's pandal resembles the Sun Temple of Konark
Mayur Vihar Phase 3 pandal

Pics: Ajay Kumar Gautam, Ranjit Kumar, Lokesh Kashyap, Nishad Alam
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