Bharat Parva Celebrates the Wonder that is
India: Jharkhand Tourism showcases unique culture of Jharkhand at Red Fort
Jharkhandi
Thali, Dhooska-Mutton, Chaou dance, works of tribal artisans among attractions
From the rustic delicacies of Jharkhand to the
enamoring Chou dance form and primitive arts and handicrafts kept alive by
tribal artisans – Jharkhand Tourism has showcased the beautiful and intriguing
attractions of the state at the Bharat Parva 2016,at the majestic
Red Fort
The Tourism, Art & Culture, Sports and Youth affairs department of
Government Jharkhand has set forth an attractive agenda for the state pavilion
where the state’s popular food items, its ethnic dance forms, and indigenous
arts and crafts are being showcased widely from 26th-29th
January.
According to Ms Suchitra Sinha,
Director of Jharkhand Tourism, the department is focusing strongly on promoting
tourism to the state which has several tourist attractions, scenic waterfalls,
beautiful forests and a rich history. According to Ms Sinha, Jharkhand Chief
Minister Raghubar Das is taking taken personal interest in activities to
promote tourism in the state.
Among the irresistible
attractions at the state pavilion there were mouth-watering delicacies of Dhooska meat,
Mutton-Jhor, Murgi Jhor, Rehu Jhor for non-vegetarian foodies to vegetarian
delights like Peetha, Usna Chawal, Kurthi Dal, Chilka, Kachari, Footkal Saag, Kacchu
Masala, Maduwa Roti as well as Dhooska- Barra.
The participants included dancers
who were promoting the indigenous dance form Chou and artisans who have
preserved the age-old traditional arts and craft forms of tribal areas.
Everyone’s invited: Awwa Hamar
Gaam.
Coverage By : Vickrham (vicky)
Email : vickrham.m@gmail.com