Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust
Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust is a non profit organization in Bangalore, founded in 2003. The organization is involved in organizing socio-cultural events in Koramangala, the highlight being the grand "Durga Puja",[1] which sees at least 150,000 to 200,000 visitors every year.[2] Sarathi encourages people from all communities to participate"[3] in its cultural fiesta, branded as Sammad - "an Indian cultural extravaganza",[4] which was inaugurated by the likes of Justice Santhosh Hegde, Captain Gopinath, Ashok Soota over the years.[5] "One of the oldest"[6] in the city, it's "more contemporary in terms of crowd"[7] among the various Durga Puja celebrations in Bangalore.
Seen as "a meeting ground for young people, many from the IT, banking and other sectors, who form the cream of Bangalore", major corporate brands like UB, HSBC, Reliance Jewels and others were involved with Sammad over the years.[8][9]
Important cultural icons, the likes of Ash King, Rupankar, Kavita Krishnamoorthy, Anupam Roy, Srijit Mukherji, Parambrata Chatterjee, Srikanto Acharya, Lopamudra, Somlata, June Banerjee, Neel Dutt, Bhoomi, Cactus, Paras Pathar and others, have performed at Sammad.
Background
Being the hub of IT in the nineties, Koramangala has been a focus of many Bengalis for whom the nearest Durga Puja was Ulsoor. This prompted a group of people staying in and around Koramangala, who "pined for home at that time of the year when the dhaaks beat out their insistent rhythm and the smell of egg rolls is redolent in the air",[8] to start one in Koramangala.[10]
Over the years its USP became a "new age feel", like "arranging a rock competition for college students during the five days of celebrations."[11]
Their general theme has been always "'Bibidher Majhe Milan', that is 'Unity in Diversity'. [Their] various cultural programmes [] celebrate the essence of India, rather than just Bengali culture."[4]
Media
As Sudipto Das, cultural secretary, Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust, Kormangala, put it: "Our theme is 'Bibidher Majhe Milan', that is 'Unity in Diversity'.The various cultural programmes will celebrate the essence of India, rather than just Bengali culture. We are calling it an Indian cultural extravaganza." - The Economic Times, 19 October 2015[4]
“We want to be inclusive and celebrate Durga Puja as an Indian festival..." - The Hindu, 20 October 2015.[12]
This association is known for its vibrant celebrations - The Hindu, 13 October 2015.[13]
In Koramangala, the pandal by Sarathi Cultural Association is more contemporary in terms of the crowd and the stalls. - Deccan Herald[7]
"We encourage all people, irrespective of community, to participate in the Puja," said Sudipto Das, a member of Sarathi. - Times of India[3]
There are various fun-filled activities lined up, some of which include performances by Bengali pop artistes and bands along with a homemade food fiesta. - The Hindu[14]
Nowadays, even the non-bengalis have joined in this celebration. - The New Indian Express[10]
“These Pujas are a meeting ground for young people, many from the IT, banking and other sectors, who form the cream of Bangalore. That’s why UB gets involved in a major way,” says [Aloke] Basu. - The Telegraph[8]
"We have been distributing free bhog everyday...,” says Alok Basu, the chairman of the Sarathi Socio-Cultural Trust. - Deccan Herald[15]
External links
Home Page: http://sarathionline.org/index.html
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sarathi-Koramangala-Durga-Puja/139827092715474
Blog: http://sarathionline.blogspot.in/
References
- ↑ DATTA, SHANTANU (July 26, 2008). "A trip down bomb-planted pavements". The Telegraph. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
- ↑ SUKUMARAN, AJAY (September 27, 2009). "Lakshmi smile on Durga Puja - Hint of revival from crisis in bangalore festivities". The Telegraph. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
- 1 2 Mukherjee, Saswati B (Oct 18, 2012). "Durga Puja 2012: Bangalore's 4 lakh Bengalis all set for the festivity". Times of India. Retrieved Sep 27, 2014.
- 1 2 3 "How Navratri celebrations are bringing different communities together in Bengaluru - The Economic Times". The Economic Times. Economic Times. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
- ↑ "Sarathi Home Page". Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ↑ Lasrado, Svetlana. "Many facets of a fest". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- 1 2 Satyanarayan, Shwetha (October 11, 2013). "Soak up the ambience". Deccan Herald. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
- 1 2 3 BAGCHI, SHRABONTI (October 5, 2008). "The Bangalore connection". The Telegraph. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Sarathi: Corporate". Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- 1 2 Dutta Roy, Anindita (Nov 12, 2012). "Chant 'Ma Kali' this Diwali". The New Indian Express. Retrieved Sep 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Sarathi: In News". Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Hues of festivity". The Hindu. 2015-10-20. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
- ↑ "A taste of Bengal". The Hindu. 2015-10-13. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
- ↑ "Bengalis get ready for Durga Puja". The Hindu. October 17, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
- ↑ Sher, Sonal. "A melange of festivities". Deccan Herald. Retrieved September 27, 2014.