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Kolkata is a colourful city in terms of everything and Bengalis just need one reason or another to celebrate. This fact of the region is and has been being glorified in various aspects of the print and cinematic media. The festive fervour is perhaps one of the many things that highlight Kolkata, making it a place one of its kind. The beautiful township is known for its many festivals which keep its residents busy throughout the year. The entire atmosphere is painted completely different during the festivals and there is a lot of commotion and rush all around.
Saraswati Puja
(Usually in the months of January or February)
Basanti Durga Puja
(Spring season- mostly during March)
Poila Boishakh
(Usually on the 14th or 15th of April)
Jamai Shoshti
(Usually in the months of May or June)
Durga Puja
(September to October)
Lakshmi Puja
(A week after Vijay Dashmi)
Kali Puja
(Late October or November)
Bhai Phota
(Around November)
Saraswati Puja
(Usually in the months of January or February)
Basanti Durga Puja
(Spring season- mostly during March)
Poila Boishakh
(Usually on the 14th or 15th of April)
Jamai Shoshti
(Usually in the months of May or June)
Durga Puja
(September to October)
Lakshmi Puja
(A week after Vijay Dashmi)
Kali Puja
(Late October or November)
Bhai Phota
(Around November)