
With less than a month to go for Durga Puja, a festive fever is already in the air across Tripura as preparations gather pace across the state.
Ganesh Chaturthi has set the tone for the upcoming festive season in Agartala city.
From Agartala city to the towns and villages, clubs and puja organizing committees are working tirelessly to bring unique themes and artistic creativity to life through pandals and idols. The shopping malls and garment stores in Agartala are already seeing a rush of buyers.
Every corner of the capital is set to dazzle with lights, colors, and cultural vibrancy as puja organizers race against time to complete their elaborate designs.
Themed pandals inspired by tradition, mythology, and modern concepts are expected to draw huge crowds, adding to the festive charm.
Alongside the artistic preparations, the state administration has begun taking proactive steps to ensure a smooth, safe, and joyful celebration. Special focus is being given to crowd management, traffic arrangements, security measures, and coordination with local committees.
In Majlishpur, Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury held a meeting with representatives of clubs, puja committees, local market bodies, and government.
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The discussions centered around making the festival vibrant yet peaceful, while eliminating any scope for trouble during the celebrations.
One of the major issues addressed was the practice of forced subscription collection.
Chowdhury made it clear that there will be zero tolerance for such activities, assuring that both the administration will take strict action against violators.
He urged organizers to focus on cultural spirit and community participation instead of exerting pressure on common people for puja subscription.
With active support from the administration and community enthusiasm at its peak, Tripura is preparing to welcome Maa Durga with devotion and grandeur.