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Merlin Group Presents the 7th Merlin Sera Pujo Award 2025

  • Writer: Anustup Kundu
    Anustup Kundu
  • Oct 15
  • 2 min read
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : Merlin Group, India's biggest real estate company, handed out the awards for the 7th edition of "Merlin Sera Pujo 2025" in Kolkata. The "Merlin Sera Pujo" award was established by Merlin Group in 2019 to encourage inhabitants of its housing complexes to organise and celebrate Durga Puja with zeal and grandeur. At the official ceremony, Merlin Group Chairman Sushil Mohta presented the first prize of "Merlin Sera Pujo Award 2025" and a cash award to Merlin Urvan in Dum Dum Cantonment. Other awards were Merlin 5th Avenue (Mahisbathan) and Merlin Maximus (Sodepur) Best Idol; Merlin The One and Merlin Sapphire for Best Thematic Puja; Merlin Waterfront and Merlin Gangotri for Best Eco-Friendly Puja; Merlin Verve, Merlin Jabakusum, Merlin Island, and Merlin Crest for Best Community Bonding; Merlin Legacy and Merlin Vasundhara for Best Traditional Craftsmanship; Merlin Warden Lakeview, Merlin Grove, Merlin Emerald, and Merlin Uttara for the Nari Shakti Sanman Award; Merlin Oikyo and Merlin Iris for Best Debutant; and Merlin Twin, Merlin Laurel Garden, and Merlin Aspire for Best Presence in Hum Saath Saath Hain. This yearly initiative from Merlin Group fosters communal spirit, creativity, environmental awareness, and heritage craftsmanship among residential communities in Kolkata, celebrating many aspects of Durga Puja preparation and celebration. While presenting the awards, Sushil Mohta, Chairman of Merlin Group, stated that Merlin established the 'Merlin Sera Pujo' award in 2019 to encourage their valued residents across Merlin housing complexes in West Bengal to organise Durga Puja, Bengal's largest celebration, in its genuine spirit. It's amazing to see their residents' excitement and energy for organising Durga Puja. Over the last six years, the scope and magnificence of the pujas have increased dramatically. What genuinely inspires them is the friendship and camaraderie that their residents form when they join together to celebrate Puja.


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