The interim government of Bangladesh has requested that Durga Puja celebrations pause during the times of azaan and namaz. This directive aims to ensure that musical activities and loud celebrations do not overlap with Islamic prayer times. Retired Lt Gen Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, an adviser on home affairs, confirmed that puja organizers have been instructed to turn off musical instruments and sound systems during these periods. The organizers have complied with this request. Chowdhury emphasized that the pause should start five minutes before the azaan. Durga Puja 2024 will be celebrated from October 9 by Bengalis in India and Bangladesh. This year, Bangladesh plans to set up 32,666 puja pandals across the country, including 157 in Dhaka South City and 88 in the North. This is a slight decrease from the 33,431 pandals set up in 2023. Chowdhury also assured that there will be heightened security at the puja pandals to ensure peaceful celebrations and prevent any disruptions. Hilsa Export Ban for Durga Puja 2024 Farida Akhter, adviser for the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, announced that Bangladesh will not export hilsa (ilish) fish to India for Durga Puja this year. The government has also decided against importing foreign meat to support local farmers and protect domestic interests. Akhter explained that although some traders are pushing to import meat, the government is committed to maintaining local agricultural interests and is working to reduce production costs and lower meat prices. Indian Railways Introduces 342 Special Trains for Ganesh Chaturthi Onam Festival: Railways to Operate Three Special Trains from Telangana and Karnataka Bank Holidays in September 2024: Onam, Eid, Ramdev Jayanti, and Many More