Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy chaired a crucial meeting at the Matabari block conference hall today to discuss preparations for the upcoming Matabari Diwali fair and festival. The meeting included a comprehensive review of arrangements and valuable suggestions for the grand event.
Minister Roy emphasized the need for a hassle-free experience for devotees attending the Matabari Diwali Mela. He assured that all necessary measures would be taken to ensure the comfort and convenience of the visitors.
This year, the Matabari Diwali fair and festival is scheduled to last three days, starting on November 12 with a grand inauguration ceremony.
Dignitaries in attendance included Gomati Zilla Parishad Acting Sabhadhipati Debal Debroy, MLA and Fair Committee Chairman Abhishek Debroy, Udaipur Municipal Council Chairperson Shital Chandra Majumdar, Gomati District Magistrate Tarit Kanti Chakma and Gomati District Superintendent of Police Namit Pathak. Representatives from various departments also took part in the productive meeting.
The Matabari Diwali fair and festival promises to provide a vibrant and culturally enriching experience for all attendees. Meticulous planning is underway to ensure it becomes a memorable event for everyone.
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