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May 2023
Please stop. If you continue to violate Wikipedia's no original research policy by adding your personal analysis or synthesis into articles, as you did at Kharagpur, you may be blocked from editing. 45.64.208.42 (talk) 14:58, 8 May 2023 (UTC)

Durga puja of kharagpur and ravan dahan
Durga Puja is celebrated in a grand and extravagant manner throughout West Bengal, but the Durga Puja festival in Kharagpur is distinctive and special. People from different cultures and backgrounds in Kharagpur await this festival with as much enthusiasm, if not more, than the Bengalis do. Hence, Kharagpur is often called mini India. The city boasts of many Durga Puja mandaps and pendals that make the festival even more special with different themes set each year.

Some of the notable Durga Puja pendals in Kharagpur are BNR ground Durga Puja, Prembazaar Durga Puja, Talbagicha Durga Puja, Jhepatapur Durga Puja, Rambabu Durga Puja Pendal, Malancha Adi Durga Puja(LIC), and Arambati Durga Puja. Each year, these pandals and mandaps come up with unique and creative themes for the festival.

On the day of Dashami, the effigy of Ravana is also burned, and Ram's procession comes to Ravana Maidan. The ritual of Ravana dahan and the art of making Ravana in Kharagpur are very old and distinctive. The way in which Ravana is built in Kharagpur is not seen anywhere else in India. The grace of Ravana's face and the feel of Lankapati are seen only in Kharagpur's Ravana.

Kharagpur's Durga Puja festival is a unique celebration where people from all cultures and backgrounds come together to celebrate the festival with great enthusiasm. The city is renowned for its creative themes and sets that attract people from all over India. The age-old tradition of Ravana making and burning is an added attraction that adds to the charm of Kharagpur's Durga Puja festival. Vansi007 (talk) 15:14, 8 May 2023 (UTC)