Delhi Events
Delhi has been the melting pot of cultures, traditions and festivals since time immemorial. The city being the seat of empire for centuries made it the cultural epicenter of the country and invited the best painters, musicians and dancers. Also people from different religion and all parts of the country reside here. There is not a single day in the vast land of India when a festival is not celebrated or a fair being held. All the festivals according to the Hindu, Islamic and other regional calendars are celebrated with equal vigor in Delhi. The people in Delhi celebrates crop harvests, seasons, worships holy books, celebrates the birthdays of the founders of religions of Hinduism, Sikhism, Islam, Jainism, etc., and also many mythological stories, burns devils and pays homage to the various historical events. Also in-fact all the major Indian festivals are celebrated here by different communities. Life here is one big party as there are so many reasons to celebrate. Apart from that there are many cultural events that keep happening all round the year in Delhi NCR. These are organized by the Delhi Tourism Department. Some of the most popular Delhi NCR events are the Roshanara and Shalimar Bagh Festivals. These festivals very well display the multiplicity of cultures as well as the harmonious confluence of regional diversities along with modernity of the city.
Qutub Festival is also one of the most awaited Delhi NCR events. Some of the most renowned Musicians and Dancers from across the country come and perform at the Qutub Festival, which is organized at the city's 12th century landmark, the Qutub Minar. This festival is also organized by the Delhi Tourism and gives the tourists a glimpse of the cultural richness of India with Delhi's grandeur at the backdrop. Also, doting the popularity charts is the International Mango Festival that is again organized by the Delhi Tourism in the month of July every year. One of the most loved Delhi NCR event, International Mango Festival celebrates the king of fruits, mango, which is according to the Upanishads and Vedas, very auspicious and a symbol of life.
Another big Delhi NCR event is the International Trade Fair that is held every year at the Pragati Maidan in November. The fair is a major attraction for tourists and a major event for the business community. Religious festivals are also celebrated at a large scale in Delhi. Diwali brings with itself the 10 days Ramlila that is staged across many places in the city and Durga Puja brings all the colours, tradition, food and cheer from the Bengali community.
Qutub Festival is also one of the most awaited Delhi NCR events. Some of the most renowned Musicians and Dancers from across the country come and perform at the Qutub Festival, which is organized at the city's 12th century landmark, the Qutub Minar. This festival is also organized by the Delhi Tourism and gives the tourists a glimpse of the cultural richness of India with Delhi's grandeur at the backdrop. Also, doting the popularity charts is the International Mango Festival that is again organized by the Delhi Tourism in the month of July every year. One of the most loved Delhi NCR event, International Mango Festival celebrates the king of fruits, mango, which is according to the Upanishads and Vedas, very auspicious and a symbol of life.
Another big Delhi NCR event is the International Trade Fair that is held every year at the Pragati Maidan in November. The fair is a major attraction for tourists and a major event for the business community. Religious festivals are also celebrated at a large scale in Delhi. Diwali brings with itself the 10 days Ramlila that is staged across many places in the city and Durga Puja brings all the colours, tradition, food and cheer from the Bengali community.