Durga Puja is one of the most important festivals celebrated in Maheshtala and across West Bengal. It is dedicated to Goddess Durga, who symbolizes the victory of good over evil. The festival usually takes place in September or October and continues for several days with great devotion and excitement. People eagerly wait for this festival every year to celebrate with family and friends. During Durga Puja, beautifully decorated pandals are set up in different areas, and idols of Goddess Durga are placed inside them. People visit these pandals, offer prayers, and take part in various cultural activities such as dance, music, and drama. The streets become lively with lights, decorations, and food stalls, creating a festive atmosphere everywhere. The main days of the festival include Shasthi, Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, and Dashami. Each day has its own importance and rituals. On Dashami, the final day, the idols are taken in a grand procession and immersed in water, which is known as Visarjan. This marks the end of the festival, and people bid farewell to Goddess Durga with respect and emotion. In Maheshtala, Durga Puja is celebrated with great enthusiasm and unity. Local communities come together to organize events and decorations. The festival not only has religious importance but also brings people together, spreading happiness, culture, and a sense of togetherness among everyone.