Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta inaugurated the Malangiya Mahotsav, a vibrant cultural festival aimed at promoting communal harmony and showcasing the rich heritage of the region. The event, held in the national capital, featured a variety of traditional performances, art exhibitions, and local cuisine, drawing participants from diverse communities.
Cultural Extravaganza
The Mahotsav served as a platform to highlight the cultural diversity of Delhi, with folk dances, music, and theatrical presentations. Gupta, in his inaugural address, emphasized the importance of preserving cultural traditions and fostering unity among residents. He lauded the organizers for their efforts in bringing together people from different backgrounds.
Community Engagement
The festival included interactive workshops on traditional crafts, storytelling sessions, and food stalls offering regional delicacies. Local artisans displayed their skills, and visitors had the opportunity to learn about age-old practices. The event also featured a special corner dedicated to environmental awareness, promoting sustainable living.
Gupta urged citizens to participate actively in such festivals, which strengthen social bonds and promote peace. He announced that the government would support similar initiatives in the future to keep the cultural fabric of the city vibrant.
The Malangiya Mahotsav concluded with a cultural procession, leaving attendees with a sense of pride in their heritage. Organizers expressed satisfaction with the turnout and vowed to make the festival an annual affair.



