Kashmir Spring Art Festival 2026 Celebrates Valley's Cultural Diversity

The Department of Youth Services and Sports in Jammu and Kashmir organized the Spring Art Festival 2026 at Srinagar's Botanical Garden. School children performed various cultural acts, including music and traditional Kashmiri Rouf dance. Officials stated the initiative aims to provide holistic education and encourage children to engage beyond academics and sports. Attendees highlighted the event's role in promoting cultural exchange and boosting tourism in the region.

Key Points: Kashmir Spring Art Festival 2026 Promotes Culture & Tourism

  • Celebrates spring & cultural diversity
  • Features music and Kashmiri Rouf dance
  • Aims to boost tourism in the valley
  • Part of holistic education initiative
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Kashmir's Department of Youth Services and Sports celebrates Spring Art Festival 2026 to celebrate cultural diversity

J&K's Youth Services Dept. hosts Spring Art Festival 2026 in Srinagar, featuring cultural performances to boost tourism and holistic education.

"Such programs will promote tourism in Kashmir. - Fariha, attendee"

Srinagar, April 21

The Department of Youth Services and Sports of Jammu and Kashmir celebrated the arrival of spring with the Spring Art Festival 2026 at the Botanical Garden on Tuesday.

It witnessed the attendance of childrens from different schools of the Union Territory. It also marked the presentation of different cultural performances by the school children and other organisations.

From musical performances to a Kashmiri Rouf dance presentation, the Spring Art Festival was a beautiful cultural representation of the valley.

Several attendees also expressed their happiness over the Spring Art Festival and shared their learnings from the event.

While talking to ANI, a school boy named Shahid Tareek expressed his happiness and said, "I feel very nice. We got to know about different cultures and diversity in Kashmir. We learned about different languages in Kashmir. We wish such programs were organised in Kashmir and other parts of this valley."

Another said, "My name is Fariha. Today, due to the Spring Art Festival, several tourists learned about the cultures of Kashmir. We also learned about the Bhangra dance of Punjab, and similarly, they learned about the Rouf dance of Kashmir. Such programs will promote tourism in Kashmir."

Rashid Kohli, the Joint Director of the Department of Youth Services and Sports, shared the details about this new initiative, which aims to develop the holistic education of the children in the valley.

"Its a new initiative. We have seen winter vacation in Kashmir, where children had to stay inside the house. But now with the arrival of Spring, we want them to come out of their house and improve their holistic knowledge. In the school's curriculum, they will either go into academics or sports, but this spring festival, everyone is given a chance to watch such activities to improve their knowledge. It will also promote tourism," said Rashid Kohli.

He also added that they will be introducing competitions later in this event.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some positive news from the valley! Showcasing Rouf and even Bhangra is a fantastic way to promote unity and tourism. When tourists see this vibrant culture, it changes the entire narrative. Hope they keep this up every year.
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Aman W
The holistic education angle is spot on. Our kids are under so much pressure from books and exams. Letting them breathe, enjoy spring, and learn about art and dance is what true education should include. Kudos!
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Sarah B
Reading this from abroad makes me so happy. Kashmir's culture is incredibly rich and deserves this platform. The children's quotes are the best part – their genuine happiness is everything. Wishing I could have attended!
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Vikram M
A very good step, but I hope it's not just a one-off event for photo ops. The officer mentioned competitions later – that's key. It needs sustained effort and funding to truly impact holistic development. The intent is great, execution must follow.
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Fariha (via article)
I was there! It was amazing to see tourists clapping along to our Rouf dance. They were so interested. This is the real Kashmir we want the world to see – full of life, art, and smiling children. J&K tourism, please promote events like these! ✨

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