Although the pujo of Sribhumi was closed to the public on the night of Ashtami on Wednesday, there is a long line outside the mandapa since Thursday morning. Everyone hopes to see Burj Khalifa at least once.
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Although the pujo mandapa in the style of Burj Khalifa in Dubai was temporarily closed to visitors, many people rushed to the mandapa on the morning of the ninth due to good weather. Everyone has been hoping since morning if they get a chance to visit the idol once. Among the enthusiastic visitors are people from different parts of Kolkata like Panihati and Behala, as well as visitors from the neighboring state of Bihar. After getting off the train and going straight to the front of the mandapa by the Burj Khalifa of Sribhumi, everyone has to return empty handed from the road. Many people have come to Calcutta from other parts of the state like Asansol and Durgapur just to see this Burj Khalifa. However, everyone's mood is still unfulfilled this year.
The problem with laser lights was already created. The airport is near Sri Bhumi. The light play was stopped earlier due to problems in getting on and off the plane. Then on the night of Ashtami, the Ultodanga area was virtually paralyzed by the crowd of visitors. After that the club authorities temporarily closed the puja mandapa for the visitors to handle the situation. Although the doors of Sribhumi were closed for the visitors at the end of Durga Puja, it is not yet known when the gates will reopen.
About Burj Khalifa
Construction of the "Burj Khalifa" began in 2004, and was completed in 2009. It cost about বিল 1.5 billion to build. The construction of the fountain in its outer courtyard has cost 133 million British pounds. The building has 1,044 apartments; There are two swimming pools on the 43rd and 76th floors. There is also a hotel with 160 rooms. Nature viewing has been arranged for the visitors on the 124th floor. The speed of some elevators 40 miles per hour. Since the laying of the foundation stone in 2004, the construction work has progressed very fast. Gone are the days when 12,000 construction workers were engaged in the construction process simultaneously. During that time a roof was made every three days.
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