She noted that all the traditions of the country should be appreciated in one voice, adding that Durga Puja was as much important in southern and western India as it was in eastern India.
Lekhi said the Ministry of Culture will honour artisans, artists and those associated with Durga Puja celebrations at Kolkata on September 24.
"I urge everybody to come together this year and celebrate the inscription of Durga Puja in the UNESCO's Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage," she said, adding that she will herself felicitate 30 artisans and artistes, including 'dhakis', idol and pandal makers and others associated with the Durga Puja festival.
The minister also said that the Ministry of Education is the nodal agency for UNESCO in India while the Ministry of Culture is involved in preparing dossiers for inscriptions on UNESCO list and the Ministry of External Affairs mobilises international support to get the proposal voted successfully at the UNESCO.
She informed that with the help of Sangeet Natak Akademi of culture ministry, the dossier for Durga Puja was prepared and sent to UNESCO.
“Everyone should rise over petty politics... Nominating Durga Puja for the Intangible Cultural Heritage list is country's pride," she said.
"As per direction, we nominated Durga Puja because cutting across states, it is celebrated by everyone. In this process, it brings everyone together, it's unity in diversity,” she added.