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Rajasthani culture was seen in the Diwali fair. Rajasthani culture was seen in Diwali fair: Lucknow Yuva Manch organized a program – Lucknow News


Diwali fair was organized for the first time by Marwari Yuva Manch Avadh at Maharaja Agrasen Public School located in Gomti Nagar, capital Lucknow. A large number of people from the society gathered in it. This fair was organized on the theme “Mhari Culture Mahara Desh”. kingdom in this

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Neha Aggarwal burns 6 feet incense sticks

6 fit of incense sticks Attraction Of Center

The main attraction of the fair was the 6 feet bicycle brand incense stick which keeps burning continuously for 24 hours. This special presentation attracted people’s attention. Everyone got photographed with this unique incense stick. Apart from this, artists from Rajasthan presented dance on folk songs like “Padharo Mhara Desh” and “Aao Ji Aao Ghoomar”. The audience could not stop themselves from dancing during the presentation of “Aao Ji Aao Ghoomar” and this folk dance made the atmosphere of the fair even more lively.

People of Marwari community present in the fair

People of Marwari community present in the fair

President of the organization Puneet Tulsyan and program coordinator Nilesh Aggarwal (Tata) said that the objective of the fair was to bring people closer to Indian culture and especially Rajasthani tradition. Neha Aggarwal, provincial president of Uttar Pradesh Marwari Yuva Manch, was the chief guest in the program. Chairman of Maharaja Agrasen Public School Gomti Nagar Ashish Agarwal, Minister Rajeev Agarwal and other eminent people also marked their presence.

Lucknow Vyapar Mandal President Rajendra Agarwal, MLC Ashok Agarwal and prominent members of Marwari society like Anurag Agarwal, Ayush Agarwal, point Bora, Sonika Agarwal, Gunjan Agarwal, Supriya Aggarwal and Surbhi etc. also participated in the fair and contributed in making it successful.

Various cultural programs were organized in the fair. In this, there was a wonderful presentation of “Padharo Mhara Desh” by Rajasthan supporting artists. Various families of Marwari community participated enthusiastically in this grand event.

Women came to participate in the competition

Women came to participate in the competition



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