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Puja pavilion adorned with burnt sarees
A Puja pavilion in Narayanganj’s Tanbazar Sahapara has been decorated with sarees burnt in the Bangabazar fire and eco-friendly jute rather than plastic.
Sarees burnt in the Bangabazar fire have been used to decorate a Puja venue in Narayanganj’s Tanbazar Sahapara.
The entrance of the pavilion in Narayanganj’s Tanbazar Sahapara is decorated with sarees that were burnt in the Bangabazar fire.
The pavilion in Narayanganj's Tanbazar Sahapara is decorated with vibrant Katan sarees burnt in the Bangabazar fire.
The Durga Puja pavilion was decorated with at least 300 sarees, each burnt in various places in the Bangabazar fire.
Sarees and jute have been used to depict women of varying ages at the Durga Puja pavilion in Narayanganj's Tanbazar Sahapara.
Sarees and jute have been used to depict women of varying ages at the Durga Puja pavilion in Narayanganj's Tanbazar Sahapara.
bdnews24.com
Published :
20 Oct 2023, 09:58 PM
Updated :
20 Oct 2023, 09:58 PM
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