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Mamata Banerjee hikes Durga Puja grant to Rs 1.10 lakh, waives taxes; Oppn sees ‘poll gift’

Mamata Banerjee CM also announced that this year’s Durga Puja Carnival will be held on October 5, with immersion scheduled between October 2 and 4

July 31, 2025 / 19:26 IST
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee hiked the Durga Puja grant to Rs 1.10 lakh for 40,000 committees, waived taxes, announced an 80 per cent electricity concession, drawing cheers from organisers and criticism from the opposition ahead of the 2026 assembly polls.

Addressing a mega coordination meeting of Puja committees at the Netaji Indoor Stadium here, Banerjee said the enhanced financial assistance, up from Rs 85,000 last year, was a recognition of Durga Puja’s cultural significance and its status as a UNESCO-recognised intangible heritage.“Durga Puja is not just a religious celebration. It is the lifeline of Bengal’s cultural identity, our ‘praner utsab’ (festival of the heart).

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We are proud that UNESCO has recognised this. It’s our collective responsibility to preserve that glory,” Banerjee told a packed audience of organisers and top bureaucrats.Along with the increased grant, Banerjee announced an 80 per cent concession on electricity bills for Puja pandals, a waiver of all state government fees, including fire licence charges, and complete exemption from taxes by civic agencies like the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, panchayats, and municipalities.“This year, no fees will be charged by the fire brigade, civic bodies or any other state-run service provider.

We are standing by you so that you can organise the Puja without financial stress,” Banerjee said.The announcements come amid rising prices of essential materials and services that have burdened Puja committees, especially in semi-urban and rural Bengal. For many organisers, the state grant is now the financial backbone of their celebrations.Tracing the evolution of the grant, Banerjee recalled how the state had begun with Rs 10,000 in 2018 and progressively increased it in response to inflation and rising costs of celebration.The grant went up to Rs 25,000 in 2019, doubled to Rs 50,000 during the pandemic, and further rose to Rs 85,000 in 2024.With Thursday’s announcement, it has now jumped by another Rs 25,000.