KOLKATA: Writers’ Buildings and several other Bengal govt offices in Kolkata will turn orange after dusk on Saturday to mark the inaugural day of the first-ever BJP govt.The illumination trials were held Friday evening.Sources said the Greco-Roman facade of the Writers’, which will once again serve as the state secretariat after its restoration and renovation is completed, would be decked with thousands of orange rice bulbs. Several other buildings, including the Assembly House, Kolkata Collectorate and Akashvani Bhavan, will be similarly decked with orange hues from around 5.30 pm.Many state govt buildings received a blue-and-white makeover after Mamata Banerjee assumed office in 2011, but a few heritage buildings like Writers’, the state secretariat till 2013, and the Kolkata Collectorate retained the red and off-white shade.Inside the Writers’ Buildings, where the new CM Suvendu Adhikari is expected to step in around afternoon after taking oath at Brigade Parade Ground followed by a trip to the Raj Bhavan to complete formalities, work was underway at a furious pace to complete a makeshift Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) for the symbolic visit. Adhikari will thereafter function from the CM’s office at the Vidhan Sabha before returning to the Writers’ after work on the office is completed.
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