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Durga Puja 2019: List Of Famous Durga Puja Pandals In Kolkata
Durga Puja is one of the biggest and the most famous festivals in West Bengal and it is celebrated for 10 days starting from Mahalaya. But usually, people start flocking to the pandals from the sixth till the ninth day. The tenth day marks the immersion of Durga idol in water (visarjan) with grand celebrations and processions.
The pandals in Kolkata have a different theme every year and they are beautifully decorated. Some pandals have a theme based on a social cause to spread awareness such as negative effects of plastic pollution, conservation of urban heritage, water conservation, eye and organ donation, step-wells of Gujarat, crafts of Bengal, Balakot air strike, etc.

In 2019, the most talked about pandal is at Santosh Mitra Square in Central Kolkata, where a 13ft idol of Ma Durga is made of 50kg of gold. The interiors of the pandal have been designed as a Sheesh Mahal while the marquee represents the ISKCON temple at Mayapur.
At night, the brightly lit pandals in hundreds of colours is a scene to behold. The Durga Puja of Kolkata isn't just a festival, it's an emotion that brings together all walks of people to celebrate the festival with grandeur.
This year, from North Kolkata to South Kolkata we are listing down the places to go for pandal hopping.
North Kolkata
a. MG Road
1.
Santosh
Mitra
Square
2.
College
Square
3.
Muhammad
Ali
Park
b. Dum Dum Park and Lake Town
1.
Sreebhumi
2.
Dum
Dum
Park
Tarun
Sangha
3.
Dum
Dum
Park
Bharat
Chakra
4.
Dum
Dum
Park
Tarun
Dal
5.
Netaji
Sporting
Club
6.
Lake
Town
Adhibasi
Brindo
c. Shobhabazar And Girish Park
1.
Kumartuli
Park
2.
Kumartuli
Sarbojanin
3.
Ahiritola
Sarbojanin
4.
Jagat
Mukherjee
Park
5.
Beniatola
6.
Baghbazar
Sarbojanin
d.
Shyambazar
and
Hatibagan
1.
Hatibagan
Sarbojanin
2.
Hatibagan
Nabin
Pally
3.
Nalin
Sarkar
Street
4.
Kashi
Bose
Lane
d. Ultadanga
1.
Ultadanga
Pallyshree
2.
Ultadanga
Sarbojanin
e. Manicktala And Kankurgachi
1.
Chaltabagan
2.
Vivekananda
Sporting
3.
Beleghata
33
Pally
4.
Kankurgachi
Mitali
Sangha
5.
Kankurgachi
Yubak
Brinda
6.
Telenga
Bagan
7.
Garia
Nabadurga
South Kolkata
a. Khidirpur
1.
75
pally
2.
25
pally
3.
Yuva
Sangha
4.
Kabi
Tirtha
5.
Milan
Sangha
6.
Khidirpur
Sarbojanin
b. Behala
1.
Behala
Nutan
Dal
2.
Behala
Natun
Sangha
3.
Behala
Club
4.
Barisha
Club
5.
Barisha
Sarbojanin
6.
41
pally
Club
7.
Ajay
Sanhati
8.
Vivekananda
Sporting
Club
9.
SBI
Park
10.
Tarun
Dal
c. New Alipore And Chetla
1.
Chetla
Agrani
Club
2.
Alipore
Sarbojanin
3.
Suruchi
Sangha
4.
Buroshibtalla
d. Tallygunge and Naktala
1.
Naktala
Udayan
Sangha
2.
Pancha
Durga
3.
Mudiali
Club
4.
Mitali
Sangha
e. Bhowanipore
1.
Bhowanipore
rupchand
2.
Jatin
Das
Park
3.
Abasar
Sarbojonin
f. Rashbehari Avenue
1.
Shiv
Mandir
2.
66
Pally
3.
Badamtala
4.
Ashar
Sangha
5.
Kalighat
Milan
Sangha
g. Deshapriya Park
1.
Deshapriya
Park
2.
Tridhara
Sammilani
3.
Hindustan
Park
4.
Hindustan
Club
5.
Samaj
Sebi
Sangha
h. Gariahat and Ballygunge
1.
Ekdalia
Evergreen
Club
2.
Singhi
Park
3.
Ballygunge
Cultural
Association
i. Dhakuria and Jodhpur Park
1.
95
Pally
2.
Babu
Bagan
3.
Selimpur
j. Jadavpur
1.
Santoshpur
Lake
Pally
2.
Lake
Avenue
3.
Tricon
Park
4.
Pallymangal
Samiti
5.
Bosepukur
Sitala
Mandir
6.
Bosepukur
Talbagan
7.
Rajdanga
Naba
Uday
Sangha
Durga Puja 2019 has started from 28 October and will end on 8 October. Happy Durga Puja to everyone!



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