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 Gangasagar MelaThe largest fair of the State, Gangasagar Mela is a three-day event 
              held in mid-January, on the occasion of Makar San
  kranti, 
              at Sagar Dwip. Lakhs of pilgrims come for a holy dip at the confluence 
              of the Ganga and the Bay of Bengal. Kenduli Melaon the occasion of Makar Sankranti (mid-January) another fair is 
              held at Kenduli in the district of Birbhum. The Mela draws the largest 
              number of Bauls, the wandering minstrels of Bengal.
 Jalpesh MelaOn the occasion of Sivaratri (February - March), a month-long fair 
              is held at Jalpesh near Mainaguri in the district of Jalpaiguri. 
              The fair centres round the age-old Siva temple dedicated to Lord 
              Jalpeswara.
 Vasanta UtsavWith the onset of spring, Holi is celebrated all throughout India. 
              At Santiniketan in the district of Birbhum, it is Vasanta Utsav 
              (March). Students of the Visva Bharati University welcome the season 
              of colours through songs and dances, throwing abir and spraying 
              liquid dyes at each other.
 Naba Barsho The Bengali year starts from the first Baisakh (mid-April). It is 
              an occasion for celebration to the Bengalees in general and tradesmen 
              in particular. New clothes, fresh flowers, offerings at temples, 
              people visiting decorated shops mark the day.
 RathayatraRathayatra (June-July) at Mahesh near Serampore is a week-long festival. 
              People throng to have a share in pulling the long ropes attached 
              to the chariots of Lord Jagannath, Balaram and Subhadra on the journey 
              from the temple and back.
 JhapanAll over the Western part of the state, a festival is held in the 
              honour of the serpent-deity Manasa on the last day of the Bengali 
              month Sravana (mid-August). But the most spectacular is the one 
              held at Vishnupur in the district of Bankura, with its shows of 
              live snakes on open platforms.
 
			   Bera UtsavEvery year on the last Thursday of the Bengali month of Bhadra mid-September), 
              Bera Utsav is held at Lalbagh on the river Bhagirathi near the palace 
              of the Nawabs. Fireworks of various size and colour ad
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              to the gaiety of the festival. Durga Puja & DeepavaliThe largest Bengali festival is Durga Puja, held in the Bengali 
              month of Aswin (October). Images of the ten-armed goddess are worshipped 
              in ancient houses and at pandals, erected specially for the Puja. 
              After the four-day ceremony, the images are immersed in the river. 
              Durgapuja is the most important festival in the city of Calcutta.
 The festival that follows is Deepavali, the festival of lights,. 
              The worship of goddess Kali is marked by display of fireworks and 
              crackers.  Rash MelaOn the occasion of Rashyatra (November), a fair is held at Cooch 
              Behar in North Bengal. The month-long fair is one of the most important 
              fairs in the area.
 Jagaddhatri PujaGoddess Jagaddhatri is worshipped in the Bengali month of Kartick 
              (November). At Chandannagar near Calcutta
  imagesof the goddess are tall, pandals spectacular and the illumination 
              unique. in fact, the illumination part is the most attractive feature 
              here. Teesta Tea & Tourism FestivalHeld in a series at Darjeeling, the Dooars and in Sikkim, the Teesta 
              Tea & Tourism Festival is celebrated with a view to promote 
              tourism in this region as a composite tourist destination, with 
              its bounties in tea, timber and tourism. The festival is held every 
              year in November - December.
 Poush MelaBetween the 7th and 9th of Poush (end-December). Poush Mela is held 
              at Santiniketan in the district of Birbhum. Of the many seasonal 
              festivals celebrated at Santiniketan, this is perhaps the most important, 
              with cultural programmes consisting of folk music & dance, folk 
              theatre and Baul songs.
 Vishnupur Festivalin the temple town of Vishnupur a festival is organised every year 
              between 27 and 31 December. Characterised by exhibition and sale 
              of local handicrafts and performance of the rich musical tradition 
              that Vishnupur boasts, this is an immensely popular festival.
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