Chhattisgarh CM Invites President Murmu to Grand Bastar Tribal Festival 2026

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai met President Droupadi Murmu in New Delhi to formally invite her as the chief guest for the 'Bastar Pandum 2026' tribal cultural festival. He detailed the three-phase event, culminating in a grand finale in Bastar in February 2026, designed to showcase the region's rich heritage. The Chief Minister also briefed the President on the state's comprehensive development initiatives in tribal areas, covering education, healthcare, and infrastructure. President Murmu appreciated the focus on tribal heritage and extended her best wishes for the festival's success.

Key Points: CM Sai Invites President to Bastar Pandum 2026 Tribal Festival

  • Presidential invitation for Bastar Pandum 2026
  • Showcasing tribal art & culture
  • Three-phase festival culminating in 2026
  • State's tribal development initiatives
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Chhattisgarh CM meets President, invites her to Bastar festival

Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai meets President Murmu, invites her as chief guest to the state-level Bastar Pandum 2026 tribal cultural festival.

Chhattisgarh CM meets President, invites her to Bastar festival
"a major initiative aimed at preserving, promoting, and showcasing Chhattisgarh's tribal heritage - CM Vishnu Deo Sai"

New Delhi, Jan 3

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Saturday met President Droupadi Murmu in New Delhi and invited her to attend the state-level tribal cultural festival 'Bastar Pandum 2026' as the chief guest.

Apart from apprising the President of development in the state's tribal region, CM Sai told her that the festival will be organised in three phases, with the final phase scheduled to conclude in Bastar in February 2026, said an official statement.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister apprised the President of the rich tribal art, culture, traditions, and folk life of the Bastar region.

He said that Bastar Pandum is a major initiative aimed at preserving, promoting, and showcasing Chhattisgarh's tribal heritage at national and international platforms.

The festival will be organised in three phases to encourage a large participation, while the final grand finale or the last and final phase of the festival, will be organised in Bastar next month.

The Chief Minister emphasised that the event reflects the state government's commitment to celebrating and safeguarding tribal culture.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister also briefed the President on the Chhattisgarh government's initiatives and progress in the holistic development of tribal regions. He highlighted key efforts in the fields of education, healthcare, livelihood generation, infrastructure development, and the implementation of welfare schemes.

He said that the state government is committed to bringing tribal communities into the mainstream of development while ensuring the protection and promotion of their unique cultural identity.

President Droupadi Murmu appreciated the initiative related to tribal heritage and extended her best wishes for the successful organisation of Bastar Pandum 2026.

Bastar Pandum 2026 will feature a vibrant display of folk dances, folk songs, traditional musical instruments, handicrafts, tribal cuisine, traditional costumes, and other indigenous art forms, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the cultural richness of the Bastar region.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good initiative by CM Sai. But I hope this festival is not just a showpiece. The article mentions development in tribal regions - that's the real test. Festivals are good, but year-round access to education, healthcare, and livelihood is what truly brings communities into the mainstream.
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Rohit P
Bastar Pandum 2026 sounds amazing! The tribal cuisine and handicrafts are incredible. This could be a huge boost for tourism and local artisans. Planning to visit if I can. More power to Chhattisgarh! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who has traveled to Bastar, this is fantastic. The culture is so vibrant and often overlooked. Having the President as chief guest would bring immense prestige. Hope the festival is organized with genuine community participation and not just for photo-ops.
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Vikram M
Preserving tribal art and culture is crucial. My only request to the government: please ensure the benefits of tourism and this festival actually reach the tribal families and artists, not just middlemen. Their craftsmanship is world-class.
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Karthik V
Great step! It's heartening to see focus on tribal development alongside cultural promotion. President Murmu herself comes from a tribal community, so her involvement is very symbolic and meaningful. Jai Adivasi samaj!

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