The second edition of Bharatiya Kala Mahotsav at Rashtrapati Nilayam, Secunderabad, has witnessed more than one lakh visitors within a week. Handicraft and handloom sales have crossed Rs 2 crore, while food stalls recorded Rs 27 lakh in revenue, reflecting strong public enthusiasm for India’s cultural heritage.
Inside the announcement
According to UNI India and Telangana Today, the festival began on November 22 and will run until November 30. Inaugurated by President Droupadi Murmu, the event celebrates the cultural richness of Western India, featuring performances from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Goa, Maharashtra, and union territories. So far, 29 folk art performances by nearly 300 artistes have captivated audiences. The overwhelming response highlights growing interest in artisan-led products and traditional crafts.
Notable updates
• Visitor turnout: Over one lakh attendees in just seven days
• Handicraft sales: Crossed Rs 2 crore, showcasing strong demand for textiles and crafts
• Food court: Sales exceeded Rs 27 lakh, reflecting high footfall
• Cultural showcase: 29 folk art performances by 298 artistes from Western India
• Highlights: Kalbeliya Nritya, Mayur Nritya, Bhavai, Ravana Hatta, Ghumat Vadan, and more
• Venue: Rashtrapati Nilayam, Secunderabad, open until November 30
Major takeaway
The Bharatiya Kala Mahotsav has emerged as a vibrant platform for artisans and performers, blending cultural heritage with economic opportunity. Its success underscores the public’s growing appreciation for traditional crafts and folk arts.
Sources: UNI India Telangana Today