Inclusive puja pandals make way for differently abled devotees
PTI | Updated: Oct 17, 2018, 11:08 IST
KOLKATA: Durga Puja is not just about fun and festivities, it is an occasion that binds people from all sections of the society and gives them a chance to partake in the celebrations in an all-inclusive environment.
Taking this spirit of oneness a step ahead, a puja committee in the southern part of the city has dedicated its 73rd-year celebrations to the visually impaired people and placed an appeal for eye donation.
At the path leading to Samaj Sebi Sangha pandal, in Ballygunje area, a huge installation of Durga, made with over 20,000 screws, welcomes visually challenged visitors, giving them a chance to touch and feel the faade.
The panels on the two sides of the pandal are also adorned with Braille inscriptions of Durga mantra and shlokas, amid thread and bamboo work.
The entrance gate to the pandal has been embellished with a huge visage, the eyes of which are covered with palms.
A special audio presentation, with Tollywood superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee's voice-over, has also been put together for the occasion.
Unlike most pandals that ask viewers to maintain distance from the artefacts inside the pandal, Samaj Sebi has been encouraging people to feel the display of thread and bamboo work, one of the organizers said.
The volunteers have also collaborated with a social organization for the eye donation camp, she added.
"We are receiving good response from people for the eye donation initiative. We hope to get more support over the next two days," she added.
At another pandal, around 3 km from Samaj Seb Sangha, a special counter has been set up with wheelchairs and stretchers for the aged and differently abled devotees.
The volunteers at Bhowanipore 75 Palli have ensured that people with disabilities or challenges do not miss out on the experience, Subir Das, one of the organizers, said.
Taking this spirit of oneness a step ahead, a puja committee in the southern part of the city has dedicated its 73rd-year celebrations to the visually impaired people and placed an appeal for eye donation.
At the path leading to Samaj Sebi Sangha pandal, in Ballygunje area, a huge installation of Durga, made with over 20,000 screws, welcomes visually challenged visitors, giving them a chance to touch and feel the faade.
The panels on the two sides of the pandal are also adorned with Braille inscriptions of Durga mantra and shlokas, amid thread and bamboo work.
The entrance gate to the pandal has been embellished with a huge visage, the eyes of which are covered with palms.
A special audio presentation, with Tollywood superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee's voice-over, has also been put together for the occasion.
Unlike most pandals that ask viewers to maintain distance from the artefacts inside the pandal, Samaj Sebi has been encouraging people to feel the display of thread and bamboo work, one of the organizers said.
The volunteers have also collaborated with a social organization for the eye donation camp, she added.
"We are receiving good response from people for the eye donation initiative. We hope to get more support over the next two days," she added.
At another pandal, around 3 km from Samaj Seb Sangha, a special counter has been set up with wheelchairs and stretchers for the aged and differently abled devotees.
The volunteers at Bhowanipore 75 Palli have ensured that people with disabilities or challenges do not miss out on the experience, Subir Das, one of the organizers, said.
From around the web
More from The Times of India
From the Web
More From The Times of India
When you travel to India, you travel within
Incredible IndiaWithout help, I’ll lose my 16-yr-old son to a rare disorder.
KETTONRI's Booked Home at Shapoorji Pune at Rs 45,000
Joyville by Shapoorji PallonjiLearn 30+ In-demand Skills and Become a Data Scientist
SIMPLILEARNEarn profits from premium commercial properties in India.
PROPERTY SHARE
All Comments ()+^ Back to Top
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
HIDE