Decorated mandap, bright colours, dazzling lights, and colourful Durga Puja pandal are the scenes at Bangalore’s Sukriti Cultural Association this year, as celebrations come back in full swing after two years covid break.
After two year’s minor level celebration due to the Covid pandemic, Durga Puja 2022 is back in full swing at Sarjapura. The mandap is all decked up in vibrant colours, sparkling lights, and housing thematic which are attracting a huge number of crowds.
Sukriti Cultural Association, which steps into its 7th year of Celebrations is a premier and extremely popular Bengali Cultural Association established in the Dommasandra Sarjapura Area and hosts the traditional Durga Puja amidst a lot of pomp and show with devotees and members coming from all nearby areas.
On the auspicious day of Maha Saptami, Central Minister Sri A Narayanswamy, Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment of India kicked off the SBCA Satat Bharat Citizens Award 2022 in Bangalore followed by other Cultural programs at Sukriti Cultural Association’s Durga Puja.
Lions Club Sarjapura Town President Mrs. Puja Chandra was awarded for her outstanding work done during Covid-19 in her Social Service Platform by Sukriti Cultural Association Team President Jitender Chakraborty, Core Member Rajib Roy & Sarjapura Citizen Forum, President, Shri Bharath Gowda.
Sarjapura Citizens Forum and Sukriti Cultural Association, as part of SBCA Awards 2022, honored people who are doing Selfless Service in various fields for 30 to 40 years like Health, Environment, Education, Art, Culture, and Tradition.