SLC27-W1 | A One-Day Street Journalist: Festival-centric business.

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SLC27-W1 | A One-Day Street Journalist: Festival-centric business

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Durga Puja is not just a religious festival for me, but a magic that transforms the entire city into a new color. The lights, crowds, and rows of small and big shops all around me deeply attract me. Walking along Mujib Road and SS Road, I feel like I am walking through a huge fair. The laughter of children, the sparkling toy shops, the smell of food all of it is an extraordinary experience. Truly, this time is the happiest moment in the city for me.

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Durga Puja in Sirajganj city means joy, excitement and the color of festival. Every year at this time, the lights and crowds of people create a unique atmosphere throughout the city. Mujib Road and SS Road in particular turn into a huge fair. Temporary shops are set up on both sides of the road - from children's toys, daily necessities to various food shops, everything is there. The smell of delicious food, lights and crowds combine to transform the entire city into a joyous market. ✨ In today's contest, I will share a review of this festive fair on Mujib Road.

✅ What are the Festival-centric businesses in your area?

The most noticeable items at the Durga Puja fair in our Sirajganj city are clay items. From small clay utensils, toys, pots and pans for children to play, various colorful items are available. Not only that, but various types of clay showpieces, vases, artwork and practical items are also sold for home decoration. In addition, there are food shops, toys, household essentials and various decorative items. All in all, the fair is a festive market.

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✅ Have you ever bought anything from these stores? Show pictures + videos and show their prices.

Yes, I bought some things from the pottery shops at this fair. I bought a small toy for my younger brother, which cost 150 taka. Also, I bought two clay cups for home use one costing 80 taka and the other 100 taka. The shops offer a variety of colorful and beautiful clay items, which are suitable for home decoration as well as gifting.

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I am really happy to have bought these things from the fair. They look beautiful and attractive. Since it is a fair, the prices are a bit high, but everything was pretty good overall. Moreover, the prices still seem low compared to other places. So I was absolutely happy when I bought these.

Video footage of the festival-

✅ Why are people more attracted to street stalls during festivals?

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During the festival, people are especially attracted to the roadside shops. There, colorful lights, sparkling products, delicious food smells and toys are seen, which makes everyone curious. The crowd of markets, joy and festive atmosphere in the fair environment delights people's minds. Everyone, young and old, comes to the stalls to see and buy new things. In addition, these shops often sell beautiful things at affordable prices, so people are even more attracted. The stalls are special because they combine the joy of the fair and the easy opportunity to shop.

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✅ Are these businesses contributing to preserving local culture?

During Durga Puja, the city is filled with lights and decorations, bringing a vibrant display of local culture. Street vendors sell pottery, children's toys, and home decor items, showcasing traditional arts and crafts.

The food, products, and locally made items at the fairs connect people with their heritage. These businesses are not just a means of making money, but also play an important role in preserving local culture and heritage.

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Durga Puja is always a special time for our city of Sirajganj. The lights, colors, crowds, and the excitement of the fair all around all combine to make the city a living festival. As I walk around, I see every stall, every clay object, and children playing.

The food, toys, home decorations, and local pottery at the fair all connect us to our local culture and heritage. This experience reminds me how festivals are not only a source of joy, but also an important means of keeping our culture and heritage alive.

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Basic Informations:-
NameFestival Fair on the occasion of Durga Puja
Photographer@mohamad786
PhoneSamsung A33 5G
LocationMujib Road, Sirajganj, Bangladesh
Steem-atlas Location[//]:# (!steematlas 24.458687 lat 89.704188 long Mujib Road d3scr)
Google Maphttps://maps.app.goo.gl/n5XLcx1P4cqe1R9cA
Map Plus Code7MPFFP53+FM
Goggle Coordinates24.458687,89.704188
Visit DayOctober 02,2025
Overall Rating10/10


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I have set a 10% beneficiary to @steem-atlas for supporting this project.


About myself

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My name is Mohammad Faisal Ahmed, and I live in Bangladesh. I love traveling, writing, and photography. Exploring new places, capturing moments through my camera, and sharing my thoughts and experiences through writing bring me joy. Nature, people, and travel inspire my work and help me see life in new ways.


A big heartfelt thank you to everyone for staying with me all this time ❤️🙏🌸


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