By A Staff Reporter
New Delhi: The second edition of Vividhta Ka Amrit Mahotsav, a cultural festival celebrating India's diverse heritage, opened to the public on Thursday at Rashtrapati Bhawan.
This year's event places a special emphasis on the traditions of southern states, with over 500 artisans and weavers showcasing their expertise in traditional handicrafts and handlooms. The festival aims to promote regional craftsmanship, offering visitors a glimpse into India’s vibrant artistic legacy.
Organized as part of a broader initiative to preserve and promote indigenous art forms, the festival features live demonstrations, cultural performances, and interactive sessions with artisans. The event is expected to draw a large crowd, including dignitaries, cultural enthusiasts, and tourists.