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Bihar Diwas held with grandeur in Delhi; vibrant fair organised at Dilli Haat

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Last updated: 22 March, 2025 9:52 PM
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Bihar Diwas held with grandeur in Delhi; vibrant fair organised at Dilli Haat
Bihar Diwas held with grandeur in Delhi; vibrant fair organised at Dilli Haat

New Delhi: Bihar Diwas was celebrated with great enthusiasm and vibrant cultural programs at Dilli Haat, INA, marking formation day of Bihar. Every year, Bihar Day (Bihar Diwas) is observed on March 22 to commemorate the creation of Bihar as a separate state on this day in 1912.

As part of ongoing Bihar Utsav, the event showcased Bihar’s rich cultural legacy, art, and handicrafts. Hon’ble Minister of Industries, Shri Nitish Mishra, graced the event as the Chief Guest. In his address, Shri Mishra said, “I have been a student of history, and there was a time when the history of the world revolved around Bihar. If you belong to Bihar, I urge you to encourage your friends to visit Bihar at least once. There is so much here that people from across the country should see. Bihar today understands its responsibility in the field of industry. Even those residing outside Bihar can see the state’s steady progress. We are moving forward, guided by new policies. Today, Bihar boasts of robust infrastructure and good governance. The state is ready to soar to new heights.”

Smt. Bandana Preyashi, Secretary, Department of Industries, said, “The state of Bihar was established 113 years ago, and since then, we have been celebrating this festival. Together, we are striving to present a new image of Bihar. Bihar is not just about Madhubani paintings, Bhagalpur silk, or
litchis—Bihar is fast emerging as an attractive destination for investment as well.”

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Shri Kundan Kumar, Resident Commissioner of Bihar, urged members of Bihar’s diaspora to connect with their roots and contribute to the state’s growth. He said, “Bihar Foundation invites all members of the diaspora to join hands with us under the motto of Bonding, Branding and Business. Together, let’s create avenues for mutual prosperity and strengthen our ties with Bihar.”

Shri Shekhar Anand, Director, Technical Development, added, “Each artifact and artwork displayed here tells the story of Bihar’s centuries-old heritage and skill. Our artisans are not only preserving history but also shaping the future.”

As part of Bihar Diwas, a special cultural evening was organized, featuring performances by famous artists from Bihar. The lineup included Bharatanatyam by Smt. Manisha Jha, folk dance by Nalanda Sangeet Kala Vikas Sansthan, folk music by Dr. Sushmita Jha, classical singing by Dr. Nalini Joshi, folk and playback singing by Smt. Rekha Jha, and folk music performances by Goswami Aradhya Giri (Lucy Bharat), among others. Their outstanding performances made the Bihar Day celebrations truly memorable.

Bihar Utsav is being held at Dilli Haat, INA, from March 16 to March 31, 2025. People are warmly invited to visit Dilli Haat and witness the grand fair, celebrating Bihar’s vibrant traditional art, craft, and cultural heritage.

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