Delhi Minister Celebrates Rajasthan Day, Highlights Cultural Unity & Patriotism

Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra extended Rajasthan Day greetings at a cultural event held at the Delhi Secretariat, showcasing the state's vibrant folk performances. He highlighted the contribution of Rajasthan's diaspora to Delhi's development and linked the celebrations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Ek Bharat-Shreshtha Bharat' vision. Earlier, Mishra attended a special screening of the patriotic film 'Dhurandhar - The Revenge', praising the sacrifices of Indian soldiers. He stated that such films and cultural events strengthen national unity and inspire the youth.

Key Points: Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra Celebrates Rajasthan Day at Secretariat

  • Rajasthan Day celebrated at Delhi Secretariat
  • Showcases state's folk culture and traditions
  • Event aligns with 'Ek Bharat-Shreshtha Bharat' vision
  • Minister attends patriotic film screening
  • Emphasis on national unity and armed forces
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Delhi Minister joins Rajasthan Day celebrations at Secretariat​

Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra extends greetings on Rajasthan Day, highlighting cultural heritage and the sacrifices of armed forces at a special film screening.

"Every soldier serving and safeguarding the nation is a true hero of India, and their contribution will always remain paramount. - Kapil Mishra"

New Delhi

March 30 On the occasion of Rajasthan Day, Minister of Art, Culture & Languages, Tourism and Labour Kapil Mishra on Monday extended greetings to the people of the country and the state on behalf of the Delhi government.​

A cultural event was also held at the Delhi Secretariat, showcasing Rajasthan's rich cultural heritage.​

The programme was organised by the Department of Art, Culture and Languages through Sahitya Kala Parishad, said an official statement.​

Mishra said that Rajasthan is globally renowned for its tales of valour, cultural grandeur, and vibrant traditions.​

He also highlighted the significant contribution of people from Rajasthan residing in Delhi towards the development of the capital.​

The Minister stated that under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the Government of Delhi is organising celebrations of State Foundation Days in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Ek Bharat-Shreshtha Bharat' vision.​

These initiatives reflect the collective spirit of strengthening national unity and achieving the goal of a developed Delhi. Such events play a vital role in showcasing India's diverse cultural heritage and passing it on to the younger generation, he said.​

The programme featured Rajasthan's folk culture along with traditional music and dance performances. Around 25 artists participated, presenting mesmerising performances of Kalbelia, Ghoomar, and Bhavai, which enthralled the audience.​

Mishra emphasised that such events are significant steps towards promoting cultural harmony in the capital.​

Earlier in the day, Mishra watched the film 'Dhurandhar - The Revenge' (Dhurandhar-2) along with citizens and media representatives during a special screening organised under the International Film Festival, Delhi (IFFD).​

On this occasion, Mishra stated, "Every soldier serving and safeguarding the nation is a true hero of India, and their contribution will always remain paramount."​

He added that films such as Uri, Shershaah, and Dhurandhar highlight the dedication and sacrifices of the armed forces. Such films strengthen patriotism and inspire youth.​

The Cabinet Minister stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 'New India' is rapidly moving towards self-reliance in the security sector, with defence capabilities continually being strengthened.​

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see cultural events being promoted. However, I hope the government is equally focused on solving Delhi's pressing issues like pollution and water scarcity. Culture and development should go hand in hand.
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Aman W
Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat in action! 👏 These events truly unite us. Rajasthan's culture is incredible—the Kalbelia dance is hypnotic. More power to the artists who keep our traditions alive for the next generation.
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Sarah B
It's heartening to see the minister also highlighting the contribution of Rajasthanis to Delhi's development. The migrant community from Rajasthan has been a backbone for many businesses here. Respect!
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Vikram M
Connecting the cultural event with a film screening about soldiers is thoughtful. Our armed forces deserve all the recognition. Films like Uri and Shershaah do inspire patriotism. Jai Jawan, Jai Rajasthan!
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Kriti O
Just 25 artists? For a state as culturally rich as Rajasthan, I hope they invite more performers next time and make it a bigger public event. The more people who experience this, the better for cultural harmony.

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