Kolkata: Residents of the community that are increasing and gated in the city are busy giving a final touch to their diwali celebration on Tuesday.
While some are preparing Rangoli’s competition to decorate lobbies that are enhanced by other people who regulate voice and light performances on Diwali’s day.
Many resident’s welfare associations set orders for DIYAS and lights to illuminate the complex at the god.
In Urbana off the em bypass, residents have planned to celebrate “Green Diwali”.
“There will be a cultural program on November 3 with the singer Anup Jalota.
On November 4, there will be a light and sound show.
There will also be many ‘chat’ counters along with laser shows in Diwali.
All seven towers will be decorated with lights,” Pradeep said Bhatia, president of the occupant association.
In Sukhobrishti in New Town, the association has asked residents not to consider the development of fireworks that there are some senior citizens and those who have breathing problems in the complex.
“There will be puja and all buildings will turn on.
But we have asked all residents not to blow up crackers through all social media platforms,” said Kanrar, secretary with the association.
Sangam complex residents in Teghoria have decided to donate part of their diet expenditure in distributing clothing, food and diyas to children from the nearest area.
“We have 44 apartments and all residents decide to collect a sum of money from their diet and buy gifts for children who live in the nearest area and come from a financial background financially.
At Diwali we will turn on the entire lobby with Diyas and two The tower will be decorated with lights, “said Pawan Sharma, Treasurer of the occupant association.
Many housing complexes regulate various competitions.
“We arrange Rangoli competitions for our members in Diwali.
The winner will go with many prizes,” Ankush Agarwal said from Shyam Park in Girish Park.
Some families arrange their own gathering to avoid going out and mixes with many people.
“Covid hasn’t gone so we have to be careful.
Spike in the case after Durga Puja is an eye opener.
We have invited friends and cousins in Diwali for dinner and games,” said Debasish Ghosh, a resident of Salt Lake.