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Durga Puja organizers in Kolkata get ready

Durga Puja organizers in Kolkata get ready
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Kolkata: The forecasts of rain from Ashtami have encouraged the organizers of the Puja to bring fresh guards.
From regulating the pump, using wooden and sand boards on the ground to cover open space with waterproof sheets -Organizers race against time to be ready to rain even as diligent head pandal-hoppers to “resolve their quota in the case of puja day removed.
The weather department has predicted Durga Wet puja in the city as a low pressure system in the North Andaman Sea can develop into a storm of a cyclone on October 14.
Weather forecasvity adds to other concerns with a list for government organizers and institutions, especially the police.
The rain is not consulting can reduce the number of visitors pandal but can also cause Density in places and during dry spells.
Everyone must argue with this but, in the end, the most critical aspect will be a visitor’s behavior to Pandal.
Some organizers, such as the young man’s sports association on Jalan Kesejhab Chandra Sen, are half finished Pandal kneel after bathing the terachi R months, have written to KMC, request additional pumps.
The Mahapatra Swapan, Treasurer of Ekdalia Evergreen Club was led by Subrata Minister Mukherjee, said, “We will have two pumps to drain water and pandal will be covered with the bedspread.” Some organizers have begun to put the board if the land becomes a mud.
“We have kept wood and sand boards ready to stop the ground so that we have covered the open space this time,” said Sandipan Bandhopadhyay, one of the heads of the organizers in Behala Natas Dal.
74 Pally Kidderpore also uses the board.
Dal notes use wooden and sand boards; Many committees use waterproof material.
Tarun Dal in Dum Dum Park is one of the clubs.
“Most of the ingredients used waterproof,” said Bisang Prasad, Secretary of Tarun Dal.
Some, like Thakur thanks SB Park Sarbajanin, are scaling the decor, as shown by Club Secretary Sanjay Majumdar.
Ashok Dey from the Mudiali Club said they would build a warehouse for visitors to take refuge if poured.
“We want to cover all the warehouses, but the Covid situation forces us to stay open,” Dey said.
Abhishek Bhattacharya, Secretary Tunal Barowari, said, “If we discuss the outside, that space may be counted as part of the main pandal.
To allow people to see idols from afar, we cannot install the cover,” said Bhattacharya.
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