Uttar Pradesh Diwas 2026 Celebrates Culture & Cuisine with 'Viksit Bharat' Theme

Uttar Pradesh Diwas 2026 is being celebrated with the theme 'Viksit Bharat-Viksit Uttar Pradesh,' emphasizing the state's development and cultural heritage. The main event in Lucknow, inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, will launch the 'One District-One Cuisine' initiative to showcase traditional foods from all districts. The celebrations also include exhibitions for the 'One District-One Product' scheme and will honor distinguished individuals and top-performing districts. The day reflects on UP's ancient history as a cradle of Vedic civilization, major religions, and intellectual synthesis through the ages.

Key Points: UP Diwas 2026: Amit Shah Inaugurates 'One District-One Cuisine' Event

  • Theme is 'Viksit Bharat-Viksit Uttar Pradesh'
  • Launch of 'One District-One Cuisine' scheme
  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah to inaugurate
  • Exhibits for ODOP and GI-tagged products
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Uttar Pradesh Diwas 2026 being celebrated with theme 'Viksit Bharat-Viksit Uttar Pradesh'

Uttar Pradesh Diwas 2026, themed 'Viksit Bharat-Viksit UP,' features the launch of the 'One District-One Cuisine' initiative and cultural exhibitions in Lucknow.

"The event seeks to capture the spirit of growth, pride and cultural diversity - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Jan 24

Uttar Pradesh Diwas 2026 is being celebrated on Saturday with the theme 'Viksit Bharat-Viksit Uttar Pradesh', reflecting the state's cultural richness and developmental journey. The celebrations include the launch of the 'One District-One Cuisine' initiative, aimed at showcasing traditional dishes from every district of the state. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to inaugurate the main event in Lucknow.

The celebrations will begin on Saturday at the newly-constructed Rashtra Prerna Sthal premises in Lucknow, marking a festive start to Uttar Pradesh Diwas 2026. The event seeks to capture the spirit of growth, pride and cultural diversity under the central theme of a developed India and a developed Uttar Pradesh.

To be inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the event is expected to emerge as a grand public celebration. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has encouraged people across the state to participate actively, highlighting the state's diverse cultural heritage and key developmental milestones achieved in recent years.

A major highlight of this year's celebration is the 'One District-One Cuisine' (ODOC) scheme, which will feature traditional foods from all districts. In addition, exhibitions will showcase artisan products under the 'One District-One Product' initiative and GI-tagged items. The event will also honour five distinguished individuals and recognise top-performing districts for their achievements in youth entrepreneurship.

The history of Uttar Pradesh is very ancient and interesting. It is recognised in the later Vedic Age as Brahmarshi Desha or Madhya Desha. Many great sages of the Vedic times like Bhardwaja, Gautam, Vashishtha, Vishwamitra and Valmiki flourished in this state. Several sacred books of the Aryans were also composed here. Two great epics of India, Ramayana and Mahabharata, appear to have been inspired by Uttar Pradesh.

In the sixth century B.C., Uttar Pradesh was associated with two new religions - Jainism and Buddhism. It was at Sarnath that Buddha preached his first sermon and laid the foundations of his order, and it was in Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh, where Buddha breathed his last.

Several centres in Uttar Pradesh like Ayodhya, Prayag, Varanasi and Mathura became reputed centres of learning. In the medieval period, Uttar Pradesh passed under Muslim rule and led the way to new synthesis of Hindu and Islamic cultures. Ramananda and his Muslim disciple Kabir, Tulsidas, Surdas and many other intellectuals contributed to the growth of Hindi and other languages.

Uttar Pradesh preserved its intellectual excellence even under the British administration. The British combined Agra and Oudh into one province and called it United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. The name was shortened to the United Provinces in 1935. In January 1950 the United Provinces was renamed as Uttar Pradesh.

The State is bound by Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh in the north, Haryana in the west, Madhya Pradesh in the South and Bihar in the east. Uttar Pradesh can be divided into two distinct regions (i) Southern Hills and (ii) Gangetic Plain.

Agriculture is the main occupation of 66 per cent of the population of the State. The net cultivated area in the state is 164.17 lakh hectares.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Happy Uttar Pradesh Diwas to all! The theme 'Viksit Bharat-Viksit Uttar Pradesh' is spot on. The state has seen real improvements in infrastructure and law & order. Hope the focus on youth entrepreneurship brings more opportunities for our graduates.
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Aman W
While celebrations are good, I hope the government also addresses the pressing issues of farmers and unemployment in the rural areas. Development should be inclusive and reach every corner of UP, not just the big cities.
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Sarah B
The historical section of this article is fascinating. UP truly is the cradle of Indian civilization—from the epics to Buddha to the synthesis of cultures. It's a living museum. Would love to visit the exhibitions showcasing the GI-tagged products.
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Karthik V
Proud moment for all of us! The ODOC scheme will be a game-changer for local food artisans and small businesses. Can't wait to taste the unique dishes from all 75 districts. Hope they make it a permanent annual food festival.
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Nisha Z
As a teacher from Varanasi, I'm glad the intellectual and spiritual heritage of our state is being highlighted. From Valmiki to Kabir, this land has given so much to Indian thought. Let's celebrate that while building a modern future. 🙏

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