- Bharat-Bharti & Paryatan-Bharti hold 4-day National Food and Cultural Fest in Ahmedabad
NE FEATURES BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, JAN 27
Vibrant Gujarat is celebrating the country’s unity in diversity by displaying different cuisines & cultures of Bharat in Kankaria here from Thursday to Sunday, January 26 to 29.

Bharat-Bharti & Paryatan-Bharti is holding the 4-day National Food and Cultural Fest at the Kankaria Gymnasium School in Maninagar, Ahmedabad.
Cultural performances by various cultural troupes from States/ UTs, a pan-India Food Court are the highlights of this festival. The four-day event is being organised till 29th of this month as part of the Republic Day Celebrations. The program is a way to celebrate India’s unity in diversity.
Lip-smacking delicacies from across India would be available for foodies to take note and step out, right in Aapnu Amdavad.
The national unity of India is a goal of Bharat-Bharati and Paryatan-Bharati, through which various events have taken place both domestically and abroad. Language, region, caste, and other facets of Indian society are all interconnected. In addition, the national unity-focused organizations Bharat-Bharti and Paryatan-Bharti are working to make sure that each and every citizen of the nation is aware of the full expression of culture through various festivals, art, dance, tradition, etc.

Participating States in this programme include Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Punjab, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and Bengal.
This programme will also send a message to the various communities of different regions living in the same city, with the goal of establishing the concept of Little India through culture.