Ministry of Tourism is gearing up for the much-anticipated annual event “Bharat Parv.” The nine-day extravaganza, part of the Republic Day celebrations, is set to unfold from January 23rd to January 31, at the Lawns and Gyan Path in front of the historic Red Fort in Delhi.
Since its inception in 2016, Bharat Parv has evolved into a grand celebration, bringing together the rich tapestry of India’s cultural heritage, citizen-centric initiatives, and vibrant traditions. The event promises a captivating blend of Republic Day Parade tableaux, dynamic cultural performances, engaging presentations, and a feast of delectable delicacies from every corner of the country.
This year’s Bharat Parv showcases the participation of 26 Central Ministries and Departments, each highlighting citizen-centric schemes and government initiatives such as Mission Life, One District One Product, Viksit Bharat, Nari Shakti, and Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. An experiential zone leveraging the latest technology has been set up to promote “Dekho Apna Desh,” offering visitors an immersive journey through the diverse landscapes of India.
A notable addition to this year’s festivities is the Food Court, where stalls will offer mouthwatering delicacies representing the culinary traditions of different states and union territories. The event also features a Pan-India Crafts Bazaar, showcasing handicrafts and handlooms from across the nation, contributing to the richness and vibrancy of the cultural showcase.
To enhance the cultural experience, thematic pavilions of more than 30 states and union territories have been set up, providing visitors with a glimpse of the diverse tourist attractions of the country. The event is not only a celebration of heritage but also a platform for local artisans to shine, with “Vocal for Local” being promoted through their participation in displaying and selling their products.
The day-wise schedule of the event promises a seamless flow of cultural performances, presentations, and interactive experiences, ensuring every visitor gets a taste of India’s rich and varied traditions.