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State. Society. Shakti: CM Empowers Bengal’s Grassroots with Festival Funding


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: July 31, 2025 23:29

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made headlines on Thursday with the state’s biggest-ever festival grant—Rs 1.10 lakh for each Durga Puja organising committee—underscoring both the cultural significance of Bengal’s grandest event and the political stakes ahead of Assembly elections in 2026.
 
The latest announcement, made in a packed meeting with thousands of Puja organisers at Kolkata’s Netaji Indoor Stadium, signals an unprecedented financial and administrative boost for over 45,000 clubs and community groups that bring Durga Puja to life across urban and rural Bengal.
 
Key Points from Today’s Announcement
  • Rs 1.10 lakh will be given to every Durga Puja committee in West Bengal, which marks a Rs 25,000 jump from last year’s Rs 85,000 grant.
  • The increased allocation is projected to cost the state exchequer upwards of Rs 500 crore, a significant rise from last year’s Rs 350 crore spend.
  • Committees will receive an 80% discount on electricity bills (up from last year’s 75%), and all state fees—including fire licence and civic taxes—are completely waived for the festival.
  • No charges will be levied by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, panchayats, or other civic bodies—allowing organisers to direct savings into enhancing community celebrations.
  • The 2025 Durga Puja Carnival is scheduled for October 5, while immersions are set for October 2, 3, and 4.
Background and Rationale
Addressing the gathering, Banerjee emphasized the role of Durga Puja as a cultural force binding West Bengal’s rich and diverse communities, reminding attendees that UNESCO has recognized the festival as “intangible cultural heritage.” The Chief Minister stated that the financial boost aims to ease the mounting cost burdens on thousands of organisers and to preserve Bengal’s cultural fabric in troubled economic times.
 
Banerjee recounted the evolution of the grant: starting from Rs 10,000 in 2018, moving to Rs 25,000 in 2019, doubling to Rs 50,000 during the pandemic years, and climbing to Rs 85,000 in 2024. The fresh hike to Rs 1.10 lakh means organisers receive almost eleven times what used to be offered just seven years ago.
 
Broader Measures and Social Initiatives
Safety first: The CM insisted that all Puja committees implement robust security measures, including crowd-control, CCTV surveillance, drone monitoring, women-friendly facilities, ambulances ready at site, and proper lighting along immersion routes.
 
Support for the vulnerable: Banerjee made an emotional appeal to organisers to offer relief and new garments to Bengali-speaking individuals who, she claims, have faced hardship or persecution outside the state. Migrant workers returning home were called out as deserving of solidarity this festive season.
 
Enhancing inclusivity: Banerjee directed Kolkata and West Bengal police as well as Metro and other transit authorities to ensure extra services and close coordination during the festivities.
 
Political Context and Public Reaction
Observers view the grant hike as a strategic move with Assembly polls on the horizon, echoing patterns seen during the 2024 Lok Sabha campaign. While Puja committees and many residents welcomed the financial and logistical support, opposition leaders have derided it as a pre-poll handout and called on the government to fulfill other pressing obligations, such as dearness allowance payments and job creation. The BJP and others have commented sarcastically that higher grants will not address systemic state issues.
 
Meanwhile, Banerjee and senior TMC leaders counter that the initiative is about empowering Bengal’s cultural spirit and dispelling negative narratives around state-backed religious celebrations. They assert that Banerjee’s vision remains that “festivals are for all,” and the government’s job is to ensure every community can take part meaningfully.
 
What Lies Ahead
With over 45,000 Puja committees set to benefit, today’s announcement all but guarantees a vibrant and well-funded Durga Puja season—a festival with spiritual, social, and now, more than ever, political resonance for West Bengal.
 
Source: The Indian Express, Business Standard, India TV News

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