The 'Biswa Bangla Sharad Samman' is the first such initiative by any state to honour organisers of the grand festival, West Bengal Minister of State for Information and Cultural affairs, Indranil Sen said.
While 25 puja committees have been given the 'Serar Sera' honour, the government will also award four puja committees which have stuck to the 'sabeki' style (traditional way) of celebrations all along.
The 25 'Serar Sera' pujas include crowd-pullers like - Suruchi Sangha, Chetla Agrani, Barisha Club, Naktala Udayan Sangha, Tridhara, Abasar, Kasba Bosepukur Shitala Mandir, Mudiali, Samajsebi Sangha, Kashi Bose Lane Sarbojonin Durgotsab, Tallah Baroari, Bhavanipur 75 Palli and Shibmandir Durgotsav.
The four award winners in the 'Sabeki' puja categories are Ekdalia Evergreen, Baghbazar Sarbojonin, Adi Ballygunje and 76 Pally who have been known for traditional idols and pandals.
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Sen said the Biswa Bangla Sharad Samman winners will take part in the Red Road Immersion Carnival on October 3 to be organised by the state government. Five hundred foreign guests who will be attending the city for the Under 17 World Cup have been invited to attend the Carnival.
The awards will be given to tyhe city puja comittees on October 12.
The Biswa Bangla award will also be given to Durga puja organisers abroad. "This year we have already received around 60 entries," the minister said.
"Since the festival is held during weekends abroad we are expecting more entries by the end of this week and accordingly the winners will be decided who will be awarded next year due to logistical reasons," he said.