Durga Puja at Malhar: A First-of-Its-Kind Celebration of Community, Culture & Collective Joy

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Aparna Rao

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November 26, 2025

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Cultural

This year marked a milestone in the cultural fabric of Malhar - our very own Durga Pujo, celebrated for the first time with great ferver, colour,creativity, and the unmistakable warmth of a community coming together in one heartbeat.

What began as a simple wish - to bring the spirit of Pujo to our beloved Malhar - soon transformed into something deeply meaningful. The vision was never just about rituals; it was about deepening the experience of culture, belonging, participation, and joy. And over these unforgettable days, Malhar witnessed a celebration that felt both intimate and grand, traditional yet refreshingly new.

It was a Festival Entirely Powered by Volunteers

What made this Pujo truly extraordinary was that every aspect of it was volunteer-driven. There were no external organisers, no hired teams - just residents stepping forward with wholehearted enthusiasm. As committees formed, almost organically, something beautiful happened: a seamless, self-driven process came alive.

Residents took ownership with complete responsibility and accountability. Every committee - whether for décor, prasad, bhog, cultural programs, the protima (idol), security, logistics, or rituals functioned with the spirit of “we will make this happen together.”
There was no hierarchical organisation, only collaboration.
There was no pressure, only willingness.

Everyone led their own space like custodians of the festival, and the result was a celebration that was not just organised, but deeply thoughtful and remarkably process-driven. This organic coordination became one of the greatest successes of this Pujo - a testament to what a community can achieve when people come together with shared purpose.

A Celebration Builton Collective Energy

The mornings began with the rituals, the rhythm of dhaak. Families gathered in their festive best, children soaked up the excitement, and elders blessed the beautiful beginning of a new tradition at Malhar. Anjali, pushpanjali, and the rituals were all conducted with care thanks to volunteers who guided each step with sincerity.

Cultural MomentsThat United Us

Across the Puja days, the stage at Dev Prayag came alive with dance,music, storytelling, and joyous performances - from the lively Malhar Teen Rock Band to talented community members to a jatra style natok to the much-loved guest artists who brought Bollywood magic to our evenings, Guinness World Record-holder magician adding enchantment to the mornings, leaving kids andadults smiling ear-to-ear, the iconic dhunuchi naach to garbha at dhol beatsand a Navadurga presentation in the form of a fashion show – all these were notjust entertainment; they were an expression of shared joy and community spirit.

Workshops that Brought the Community Together

A series of creative workshops for both children and adults added a beautiful layer to the festivities. From art and craft sessions to music, dance, and cultural activities, each workshop became a space for learning, expression, and connection. Children discovered new joys, while adults rediscovered cherished hobbies - all while forging new bonds across the community.

UtsobBazaar & Utsob Bhoj Bazaar: The Festive Soul of Malhar

The Utsob Bazaar showcased handmade, meaningful, and thoughtfully crafted products from various brands - celebrating Malhar’s love for conscious, sustainable choices.

Right beside it, the UtsobBhoj Bazaar turned into the culinary heart of the festival. Authentic Bengali cuisine - along with dishes prepared by talented community home chefs - created a feast that drew crowds throughout the day. Food stallsbecame gathering spots where conversations flowed and friendships deepened.

And of course, the Bhog was the undisputed showstopper. Prepared with devotion and served with warmth, it became an instant sellout each day - proof that shared meals truly bind people together.

A Pujo That Becomes Our Shared Memory

This Durga Pujo was not simply a festival - it was a collectiveachievement, built entirely by the people of Malhar. It showed us what community truly means: participation, belonging, ownership, and joy shared freely.

Our first Durga Puja was a beginning - of tradition, of togetherness, and of a cultural heartbeat that will only grow stronger with every passing year.

By -  

Aparna Rao

Published on -  

November 26, 2025

Categories -  

Cultural