2nd edition of Janakpurdham Cultural Festival to share cultural heritage of India-Nepal

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2nd edition of Janakpurdham Cultural Festival to share cultural heritage of India-Nepal

Kathmandu: The 2nd edition of the Janakpurdham Cultural Festival has been celebrated to share the cultural heritage of India and Nepal. The festival reflected common traditions of art, culture, and festivals of the two countries.

Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre (SVCC), Embassy of India, Kathmandu together with the Consulate General of India, Birgunj, and the BP Koirala India-Nepal Foundation (BPKF) organized the 2nd edition of the Janakpurdham Cultural Festival on Saturday, coinciding with the Nepali New Year 2081 Bikram Sambat.

Saroj Kumar Yadav, Chief Minister of Madhesh Province, inaugurated the first session of the Festival as the Chief Guest.

Manoj Kumar Sah, Mayor of Janakpurdham Sub-Metropolitan City, Janakpur was the Chief Guest during the evening’s cultural event. The events were graced by participation from Provincial Assembly Members of Madhesh Province, dignitaries, and the media, and were witnessed by a large audience.

The 1st edition of the Janakpurdham Cultural Festival was organized in April 2023. The festival was organized at Mahendranarayan Nidhi Mithila Cultural Center, Janakpur, comprising two sessions.

The event’s first session included a keynote address by Haribans Jha on ‘Jaanaki Lila’; exhibitions on sarees as well as the forts of India and Nepal; and a Maithili Food Festival curated by celebrated chef Santosh Shah.

The second session showcased musical performances of Bhajans based on the life of Lord Ram and Sita by the teachers and artists of SVCC.

The special highlight of the second session was a performance by Menuka Poudel, a celebrated Nepali singer, who was also a top 10 contestant of Indian Idol 2024.

 

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