After 122 years, women will take over Harisabha Durga Puja in Muzaffarpur.

Durga Puja: This time in Muzaffarpur, women will be taking charge of Harisabha Durga Puja. This is the first time in 122 years that the responsibility of worship has been handed over to women. President Jhuma Das, Vice President Vandana Guha, Secretary Neela Bose and Auditor Manisha Dutta have been included in the new committee formed for Durga Puja. Apart from this, Piyali Chatterjee, Sonali Sinha, Shravani Banerjee, Shukla Bose, Shubhralekha Sinha, Rama Banerjee, Shikha Majumdar, Leena Sarkar, Shravani Das, Sanyukta Bhattacharya, Shiuli Bhattacharya have been selected as executive members. Along with Durga Puja arrangements, she will take care of the pandal, decoration, enjoyment and cultural programmes.

Her biography displayed with photographs of learned women.

This time, on the occasion of Durga Puja, along with the photographs of the wise women of the country, their biographies will also be displayed throughout the pandal. Here Maa Durga will be worshipped on Shashthi. The new committee on puja is continuously meeting and is busy making the puja arrangements better than other years. Here puja is performed every year as per Bengali rituals. For this, artists from West Bengal are called who play the musical instrument of Dhak. This time, artists from Dhaka are also coming here and artisans are also coming to make idols.

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The Bengali-speaking community has been worshipping at Harisabha since 1901.

The Bengali-speaking community has been performing Durga Puja at Harisabha since the year 1901. The puja started here when the country was a slave country and the revolutionaries fighting for the freedom of the country started Durga Puja to collectively reunite with the faith. In the same year, Kaviguru Rabindra Nath Tagore came to Muzaffarpur and was honoured by the Bang-Bhang Samaj at the Mukherjee Seminary School. Devashish Guha of the Bihar Bengal Committee said that the Harisabha school puja is the oldest puja in the city. Here worship is performed in the Bengali method. This time the reins of the puja are in the hands of women.

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