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Innovative steps and Ideas to save the unique, capable but lesser-known festivals/fairs/culture of India and the ways to promote them worldwide
Start Date :
Aug 24, 2022
Last Date :
Dec 31, 2022
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we have several unique regional cultural arts and festivals promote that. in our education system we are always highlights foreign history and culture. we have a unremarkable history highlight that
Promoting regional festivals brings greater emphasis on cultural importance
In our village to get Son the women keep the Fast and worship of Goddess LALAHI MAA . During this period neither she eat any tbings nor enter any ploughing field. people get bless of Goddess.
Sir,we need to a new project ,is an better waste management its very good for our bharat dream to near.
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I thank you for the opprtunity given to General Public i hope and believe my suggession will be consider my the expert committe
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MANICKLAL CHAKRABORTY
Adding urban facilities like better infrastructure of roadways, e-ways, health & education in rural areas will easily promote rural culture in the world forum.
Each District has its own culture, food & special festival. Only advertising will not serve the purpose rather real hospitality will help a lot.
The genuine problem of each new idea is lack of proper monitoring and not receiving the public opinion through an online mode during implementation.
Our special dishes, clothes, and culture have a capacity of attracting world tourists. The only problem is hospitality, hygiene, connectivity ( e-ways & roadways) and electricity. Unless and until, these problems are not addressed transparently, the real essence of attracting tourism will not be successful.
Without providing an online platform to receive the real feedback,voices, concerns and suggestions of people, and not going through the same by making bodies, the schemes and ideas can't be successful.
we have unique culture, we have to save
Hey !!
There's some suggestions from my side which can be considered in order to review some innovative steps to save the unique,capable but lesser known festivals/fairs/culture !!
yes
Do know why today's generation lesser know about Melas and why they do not visit?
let me have an explanation, the reason behind this is "Class and Standard", Since everywhere the wing of Modernization and Urbanization can be seen, people generally think that Melas/Fairs doesn't match their class, Visiting there may decrease their Social Image.
To overcome this root cause, the prior step of Mind mapping can be taken with initiatives like "Desh ka Mela - Sabka Mela", and even in Metro cities the Schools and Collages running undergraduate programs are to be instructed to have a visit with all their students in Mela, this will make the students thought that Fair are for them, are for all classes of society.
Also the females share a great holdings in making the choas of standards of society , so there must a targeted program for the womens to invite them in fairs. If a women will visit any fair for sure her family along with her visit the fair.