CM kicked off grand ‘Mayer Goman’ festival amidst huge crowd
The great and colourful immersion carnival festival “Mayer Goman” has been kicked off by the Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha in presence of a host of dignitaries in front of Maharani Tulsibati School in Agartala on Monday evening.
The inauguration of the great carnival festival begins with spectacular cultural programmes performed by different groups of artists and after formal inauguration of the event, amidst thousands of devotees the immersion ceremony by different clubs and community Durga Puja organizers of the state capital started from in front of Tulsibati school towards their destination to Dashamighat at the bank of river Howrah.
While, in his inaugural address in the gathering, Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha said that festivals like Durga puja strengthen the mutual bonding of tribal and non-tribal people of the state. He said that irrespective of caste, creed and religion, the people of Tripura unitedly observed the festival of Durga Puja and sought blessings for prosperous society. He added that the united bonding of people seen in the festival, will take positive steps to build ‘Ek Tripura, Shrestha Tripura.’
Amidst thousands of gatherings on both sides of the main road, Dr Saha said that the government is always promoting the cultural heritage of the state's people and has also appealed to people to cooperate with the government for developing the cultural traditions of the state. He said that during the king's rule, the immersion procession of the Goddess started from Tulsibati School and maintained the old tradition of Tripura, this year the Mayer Goman carnival has also been organized from the same location, said Dr Saha.
Last year also the Information and Cultural Affairs (ICA) department organized the great and spectacular festival, which gets tremendous support and response from cross section of society and boosts up the celebration of the greatest festival of the state, said Dr Saha.
The Chief Minister also said that a peaceful environment prevails across the state and the four days long festival is celebrated in the state in a peaceful manner without any untoward incident.
The secretary of Information and Cultural Affairs (ICA) department, Dr Pradip Chakraborty said that to attract the people during festivities, the great immersion carnival ‘Mayer Goman’ has been organized by the state government since 2022, which is getting tremendous support from state’s people.
In order to commemorate the festival of immersion, the ‘Mayer Goman’ ceremony is being organized with healthy competition among the organizers and this year, altogether 45 clubs of the city are participating in the event.
Giving details on the preparation for the great immersion carnival festival of Goddess Durga, Dr Chakraborty said that the department has also taken measures that people from outside Agartala can witness the festival and the department will give prizes to clubs, who are participating in the “Mayer Goman” carnival. Among the participating clubs, first prize will be awarded with Rs. 50,000, second prize with Rs. 30,000 and third prize winner club will get Rs. 20,000.
Meanwhile, during the carnival ceremony, irrespective of castes and creeds, a huge number of people thronged the entire stretch of HGB Road during immersion of the Goddess, which is still going on till last report.
In the carnival festival, Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury, Tribal Welfare Minister Bikash Debbarma, Sabhadhipati of West Tripura Zilla Parishad, Balai Goswami, Mayor of Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) Dipak Majumder , DGP Amitabh Ranjan, DM(West) Dr Vishal Kumar, director of Information and Cultural Affairs (ICA) department , Bimbishwar Bhattacharjee along with other dignitaries including officials were also present in the inaugural programme.