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Himachal Pradesh's Cultural Extravaganza Captivates Delhi

16 Nov

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  • 15-day Him Utsav festival showcases Himachal Pradesh's culture
  • Event features handloom, handicrafts, cuisine, and folk traditions
  • Provides platform for artisans to interact with customers
Himachal Pradesh's Cultural Extravaganza Captivates Delhi

On November 13th, 2025, the 15-day Him Utsav festival was inaugurated at Delhi Haat, providing visitors an immersive experience of Himachal Pradesh's vibrant culture. The event, formally opened by Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta, aims to promote the state's cultural identity at the national level.

The festival features a diverse array of stalls displaying Himachal's handloom and handicraft products, renowned for their quality and originality. These include traditional garments, decorative items, and locally produced food specialties. The event also showcases folk dance performances, live music, and authentic Himachali delicacies like Siddu, Dham, Babru, and Chana Madra.

According to the Chief Secretary, such festivals offer artisans and craftsmen a valuable platform to understand market trends, interact with customers, and showcase their exceptional work. The 86 stalls set up at the Utsav include those run by self-help groups under the National Rural Livelihood Mission, contributing to the rural economy.

The Him Utsav, reflecting Himachal Pradesh's rich cultural identity and artistic legacy, will continue until November 30th, 2025, providing visitors a unique opportunity to experience the state's vibrant traditions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Him Utsav is a 15-day festival that showcases the rich cultural heritage, arts, crafts, handloom, handicrafts, cuisine, and folk traditions of Himachal Pradesh.
The Him Utsav festival was inaugurated at Delhi Haat on November 13th, 2025.
The Him Utsav festival provides a platform for artisans and craftsmen from Himachal Pradesh to interact with customers, understand market trends, and showcase their high-quality products to a wider audience.

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