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Kolkata club prepares to surprise visitors with their pandal decorated on rubber stamp theme

| | Oct 13, 2015, at 08:44 pm
Kolkata, Oct 13 (IBNS) With Kolkata being gripped by the mood of festivities, a city club is busy giving final touch to its pandal which has been decorated on the theme of rubber stamp as it expects to see more people to visit them during the five days of Durga Puja festival.
Purbachal Shakti Sangha in south Kolkata is waiting to charm visitors with their creation on the theme of rubber stamp.
 
Artist Rabin Roy, who is currently busy giving the final touches to the pandal, said: "We all hope that people will like our creation."
 
"Every man wants to express himself through his signature. Rubber stamp can be said is one such expression of a man."
 
Club's Secretary Sukumar Das said: "We are planning for a bigger surprise for viewers this year."
 
From a gargantuan 75-feet tall idol of Goddess Durga to pandals made of clay pots, and with almost every club preparing to woo visitors with their signature themes, the puja is all set to witness some serious form of art.

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