Thursday, July 30, 2009

Durga Puja 2009

Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in Kolkata to enjoy the four days of the festival with their family members. It has been an age old tradition of the Bengalees to present new clothes and gifts to each other during the Durga Puja. People irrespective of their financial condition offer gifts to their near and dear ones. The market and shopping malls started getting crowded just after 15th August is over as the festival normally takes place in between late September and mid October.

Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souvenirs to their near and dear ones. No matter how small the gift is, it carries the touch of love and care to them who stay away from their families and make them happy. Do you too wish to send some gifts to some of your close ones who stay abroad this Durga Puja. Do you want to show them that you care for them? If you do, then contact us. Let us serve as a bridge between you and your close ones this Durga Puja.

Being a Kolkata-based company, we at ebizzkolkata, understand what Durga Puja means to the Bengalees and wish to share its spirit with everyone. Ebizzkolkata offer you the service that you can avail to send gifts to people whom you are missing this Durga Puja. just contact us and mention the place you want to send a gift, and the rest is our responsibility. Its our onus to make sure that the gifts you send reach the people within proper time. Our people are here to make all arrangements stating from packing and loading the gift at Kolkata to unload it at your desired place. And in case you are an NRB (Non-Residential Bengalee), we are here to receive the gift you want to send to your close ones in Kolkata and deliver it at the correct place. With ebizzkolkata at your side, Durga Puja is surely going to be much more exciting this time. Your satisfaction is our success and our reward.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to greet people on special occasions but nowadays there are more options, thanks to the rapid progress of science and technology. Today people greet their close ones through SMSs, MMSs and e-mails. To make things more interesting, people are opting for picture messages and special linguistic messages that are offered by the private telecom service providers to greet people on special occasions.

In USA and Western countries, X-Mas and New Year’s Day are the biggest occasions when people’s cell phones and mailboxes get flooded with greeting SMSs and mails from friends and relatives. For Bengalees in Kolkata and other parts of India, Durga Puja is a festival of that stature. The five-day-long Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees and they are found in a joyous mood during this time. They enjoy the festival at the maximum level possible and share their happiness with friends and relatives by sending puja greetings. Each of the five days of Durga Puja bears special significance. The festival starts with the bodhon of Goddess Durga on the evening of Maha Shashthi and ends on Bijay Dashami with the cremation of the earthen idols in the Ganga. Bengalees start sending ‘Shuvo Sharodiya’ greetings even before Maha Shashthi and stop at Bijaya Dashami with sending ‘Shuvo Bijaya’ messages and e-mails. Basically, the puja starts from Maha Shaptami, the days next to Maha Shashthi when Bengalees wish ‘Shuvo Shaptami’ SMSes to their close ones, which become Shuvo Ashtami and Shuvo Nabami for the next two days.

Thanks to the Bengalees who have settled down in US cities and Western countries, the spirit of Durga Puja is more confined within the boundaries of Bengal and India. It is now an international occasion. Bengalee communities in US and Western countries observe the puja in their own way and maintain the tradition of greeting their close ones. Besides, they send greetings to their relatives and family members who reside in Kolkata and get the same in return. Age is no factor as far as sending. Greetings are send by grandsons and grand daughters to ageing grandfather and mother, greetings are send from brothers to sisters and people are greeted by their in-laws, such is the significance of Durga Puja in the life of every Bengalee. If you are a Bengalee, you just can’t stop yourself from sending puja greetings to your close ones and expecting the same in return, no matter whether you stay in Kolkata or Canada, such is the spirit of this five-day-long festival. It is a time of they year when Bengalees who stay away from their parents and other members of the family feel their absence very much and when a greeting card or SMS or e-mail comes it brings a touch of love and care from them. It is indeed an occasion where happiness increases when shared with others.

So if you are really planning to give a sweet surprise to your family members this Durga Puja, contact us now, because the queue is getting bigger and bigger every day. No need to waste time by calling over phone. Just log on to our website ebizzkolkata (dot) com and consider your job as done.

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Bengalees are very well known for their love for foods. You can recognize Bengalees not only in India but in all corners of the world by their food habits and food culture. Bengalees do not need special occasions to have a delicious lunch or dinner; they are always ready for it. To them, having food with friends and family members itself is a big occasion. And when special occasions really come, Bengalees’ appetite knows no bound. Held in autumn, Durga Puja is the biggest festival for Bengalees not only in Kolkata and other parts of India but also in Bangladesh and is the time when they break all routines, ignore health problems and disobey doctor’s advices to satisfy their taste buds and fill up their stomach, what they call as pet puja (worshipping the pet (stomach)).

Indeed, the stomachs of Bengalese get a four-day long puja along with Goddess Durga, especially in Bengal and Kolkata. Kitchen in all Bengalee houses remain crowded with women, who put their best effort to prepare delicious dishes for their family members. Unlike normal days, they do it very happily as the festive fever firms its grip on their mood. As bengalees are more fond of fish than meats, a wide variety of fish items are cooked in all houses among which the most popular are vapa ilish (steamed hilsa with mustard paste and spices), rui machher kalia ( rohu fish cooked with spices, onion, garlic and ginger), chingri maachher malaikari (lobster cokked with coconut milk and variety of spices) and chital machher muithha (balls made with boiled and smashed chital fish). As sacrificing goats is an age-old tradition of Durga Puja that some bengalee families still follow, varieties of mutton dishes are also prepared in those houses.

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