Kolkata, 27th July 2025: Bhowanipur 75 Palli, one of Kolkata’s most renowned and culturally rich puja committees, officially began its 61st year of Durga Puja celebrations with the traditional Khuti Puja at its premises on 1/1C, Debendra Ghosh Road, near Netaji Bhavan Metro Station.
Theme Launch: “Binodini” – A Tribute to a Theatre Icon
Following the sacred rituals, the committee unveiled this year’s eagerly awaited theme – “Binodini”. The theme honours Nati Binodini, the trailblazing figure in Bengali theatre, celebrated for her courage, dignity, and creative brilliance.
Dignitaries Grace the Occasion
The Khuti Puja ceremony was attended by several eminent personalities, including:
Sri. Sovandeb Chattopadhyay, Minister of Agriculture, Govt. of WB
Sri. Madan Mitra, MLA
Sri. Kartik Banerjee, Social Activist
Smt. Papiya Singh, Councillor
Sri. Sandip Ranjan Bakshi, Councillor
Sri. Ashim Basu, Councillor
Smt. Kajari Banerjee, Councillor
Smt. Debalina Biswas, Councillor
Sri. Sayan Deb Chatterjee, State Secretary, West Bengal Trinamool Youth Congress
Message from the Club Secretary
Speaking to the media, Mr. Subir Das, Club Secretary, shared:
“At Bhowanipur 75 Palli, the Khuti Puja marks not just the spiritual beginning of our Durga Puja celebrations, but also the emotional start of our journey each year. This year, with ‘Binodini’ as our theme, we pay homage to a forgotten icon of Bengali theatre whose life continues to inspire. Through art, culture, and community engagement, we aim to spark conversations that matter – about dignity, equality, and remembrance.”
Continuing Its Legacy of Social Responsibility
Beyond its cultural festivities, Bhowanipur 75 Palli has consistently worked towards social welfare. Charitable initiatives funded by donations during Durga Puja support healthcare services, educational programs, and aid for underprivileged families throughout the year, reinforcing the committee’s commitment to the community.