Bharat Parv festival spans five days at the Red Fort in New Delhi commences
The annual Bharat Parv festival, a showcase of India's rich cultural heritage, cuisine, tourism, and crafts, is currently underway at the iconic Red Fort in New Delhi. Running from 26th to 31st January 2019, the event is free for the public, but identity proof is required for entry.
Organised by the Ministry of Tourism, in collaboration with other central Ministries and State Governments, this year's Bharat Parv promises to be an exciting spectacle. The North Zone Cultural Centre is conducting daily cultural performances from different regions of the country at the event.
A key highlight of this year's Bharat Parv is the replica of the Statue of Unity and a Gandhi Gram. The event also features an exhibition-cum-sale of crafts items, Theme State Pavilions, and a 'Jago Grahak Jago' Consumer Awareness campaign.
Food enthusiasts can look forward to a live 'Cookery Demonstration Area', promoting cuisines of different States of India. Uttarakhand food demonstration is scheduled for 27th January 2019. The Food Court offers multi-cuisine options and has stalls set up by States/UTs and the National Association of Street Vendors of India.
Other attractions include Display of Republic Day Parade Tableaux, Performances by the Armed Forces Bands, a Photo Exhibition, IRCTC promotions on special tourist trains, and a 'Jago Grahak Jago' Consumer Awareness campaign.
While the exact schedule for the daily performances and events at Bharat Parv 2019 is not currently available, the festival is a testament to India's diverse and vibrant culture. For those seeking official archival information or a detailed schedule from 2019, it is recommended to check the Ministry of Tourism or Government of India event releases, press archives, or cultural event summaries from that year.
Experience the flavors of India's diverse culinary landscape at the 'Food Court', offering street food and multi-cuisine options from various States/UTs and the National Association of Street Vendors of India, during the Bharat Parv festival. While learning about India's rich cultural heritage, also explore the 'Home-and-Garden' section featuring an exhibition-cum-sale of crafts items.