On the occasion of the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of the Kali Temple in Ker Chowmuhani, Agartala, Chief Minister Dr. Manik Sarkar, Mayor Deepak Majumdar, and other dignitaries were present for a ceremony that included the distribution of clothes to the underprivileged. The temple, dedicated to the goddess Kali, has been a significant cultural and religious landmark in the region for over three decades.
The ceremony was attended by a large number of devotees and local residents, who gathered to pay their respects to the deity and participate in the festivities. The Chief Minister praised the temple’s role in promoting communal harmony and cultural diversity, emphasizing the importance of such religious institutions in fostering unity and understanding among different communities.
In his address, Dr. Manik Sarkar highlighted the significance of religious tolerance and coexistence in a diverse society like India, urging people to embrace the values of peace and harmony in their daily lives. He also commended the efforts of the temple authorities in organizing various social welfare programs and charitable activities for the benefit of the community.
The Mayor, Deepak Majumdar, reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting religious institutions and preserving the rich cultural heritage of the region. He expressed his gratitude to the temple management for their contributions to the welfare of the underprivileged and marginalized sections of society.
Overall, the ceremony was a testament to the enduring legacy of the Kali Temple in Ker Chowmuhani and its continued relevance in promoting social cohesion and cultural diversity in the region. The event concluded with a traditional prayer and distribution of clothes to the needy, symbolizing the temple’s commitment to serving the community and upholding the values of compassion and solidarity.