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Innovative steps and Ideas to save the unique, capable but lesser-known festivals/fairs/culture of India and the ways to promote them worldwide

Innovative steps and Ideas to save the unique, capable but lesser-known festivals/fairs/culture of India and the ways to promote them worldwide
Start Date :
Aug 24, 2022
Last Date :
Dec 31, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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“Deshke Utsav” Is a campaign brought to you by the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the Government of India. The Utsav Portal website, a digital initiative developed ...

“Deshke Utsav” Is a campaign brought to you by the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the Government of India. The Utsav Portal website, a digital initiative developed and launched by the Ministry of Tourism, aims to showcase all the events, festivals and live darshans across India to promote different regions of the country as popular tourist destinations worldwide. This portal showcases the month-wise and State wise calendar contents on festivals, Events and Online Pooja/Aarti. The Ministry of Tourism invites suggestions from the citizens of India about the innovative ways in which we can save the disappearing festivals/cultures and the ways to promote them worldwide. Ministry of Tourism encourages users to visit the Utsav platform/website, where users can find information about various events, festivals, and can watch real-time darshans across the nation https://utsav.gov.in/ The best entries from the citizens will be identified by the Ministry and will be featured on the MyGov page. Last Date of Submission 31st December 2022
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Nithish
Nithish 3 years 6 months ago
The diversity we have gave us the unique, distinct festivals that we celebrate. The major reasons for deterioration for regional or other small festivals is because it is only celebrated within small communities. The base of people focusing on it should be increased to save these practices from deteriorating. Some steps that can be taken Making record of these by cultural ministry Inclusion of these in various films or any media product like how new year or diwali is normally shown Giving stages for different communities to showcase their culture national level Government offices, politicians, celebrities inthe region should be encouraged to participate in those cultural events around them
Gaurav D
Gaurav D 3 years 6 months ago
"Ped Ki Bimari, Jud se hai Mitani, Bina jyada Pareshani". PM Sir, the rare and remotely produced ethenic goods can survive only if they get sold. Vimp to note that any Indian/foreign tourist are always interested in going to these remote places and buy genuine handmade goods there. To increase visibility and reach of selling these products,e-commerce agencies like amazon, Flipkart and logistics agencies like ekart, Delhivery, have reached to remote locations of the country. coupled with India Post, last mile connectivity to absolutely every part of our country can be reviewed and ensured via proper organisation and incentivising. Post / other govt staff can be tasked to photo catalogue each and every ethenic/ hand made item remotely produced under a dedicated section of "Ethenic India" in their respective e-commerce site. These goods should have no charges for producer and can be produced on pre-order and payment. Similarly these remote production sites to be made Part of all tours
Mohammad Ghori Shah
Mohammad Ghori Shah 3 years 6 months ago
India has been a place of pilgrimage for humanity since ancient times. And Indians are festival-loving, they organize get-togethers with themselves on any pretext. In fact, they want to share and enjoy the joy. Along with this, they want to revive India's history, tradition and culture with a new spirit. It gives rise to social equality. The sweetness of which needs to be spread throughout the world. As a result, their respect for India will increase. India's colonialism will be established in the state of world culture. To do this, Indians need to practice creativity and the government needs to be more active in encouraging them.
AjaySingh
AjaySingh 3 years 6 months ago
Festivals play an important role in our life Festival give us pleasure and bond with our culture They make us forget our cultural and religious differences. They unite people and they come together for the sole purpose of celebration and happiness. Other than that, festivals also help us embrace our culture and religion. They are very helpful in breaking the monotony of life.
Neeta atmaram gajeshwar
Neeta atmaram gajeshwar 3 years 6 months ago
Dattajayanti and rath Palakhi is fair and festival in RAVER dist jalgaon Rath is made of wood and wheels r made of stone This festival has traditional of 185 years in RAVER it's 3 days utsav in Dec every year Having tradition of datta Sant who's jeevant Samadhi in RAVER sacchitanand Samadhi with various stories .Also jangalipeer is famous near RAVER Incchapur devi temple in Incchapur in m p also tradition of icchadevi RAVER devi temple is also great traditional in navratri.In waghod fair of Munjoba near RAVER Atrawal near bhalod has fair unpdev is water source of natural. Manudevi is tradition Also Ganapati of Padmalay Omkareshwar near kahndawa is jyoti ling of 12th .in RAVER is math of ramswami of datta Also Ram mandir in RAVER where vessels coming from pond as giving invitation of marriage and disappearing after keeping them in pond with great story Balaji mandir in RAVER is more than 100 years old Also kalikadevi temple in burhanpur and bada balaji rath fair in burhanpur in M P
KausilaSubba
KausilaSubba 3 years 6 months ago
Chasok Tongnam is a festival of Limboo communities. It is celebrated in the month of december. Limboo communities from across the globe celebrates this festival.
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