What to Expect at the Week-long Forest Fair Starting December 17?
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Key Takeaways
- 350 stalls showcasing products and food.
- Free Ayurvedic medical consultations.
- Cultural programs including folk dances and street plays.
- International workshop with participants from India and neighboring countries.
- Delicious traditional cuisines available to taste.
Bhopal, December 15 (NationPress) A week-long International Forest Fair, centered around the theme 'Thriving Forests, Joyful Communities,' is scheduled to take place at Lal Parade Ground in Bhopal from December 17 to 23.
During a press conference, Dilip Singh Ahirwar, the Minister of State for Forests, announced that the fair will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on December 17.
A total of 350 stalls are set to be established at the event.
“The fair will showcase products from various district unions of the state, forest departments, Ayurvedic medicine producers, as well as vendors of traditional food items,” he stated.
According to the Minister, the fair will feature 10 government stalls, stalls representing 24 other states, 16 exhibition stalls, 136 private stalls, and 26 food stalls, where attendees can sample local delicacies like Dalpuniya from Alirajpur and Gond tribal cuisine from Bandhavgarh.
Ahirwar also mentioned that 200 Ayurvedic doctors and specialists will offer free medical consultations throughout the fair.
The event will include an array of cultural programs, featuring orchestral performances, street plays, folk dances, and competitions such as painting, fancy dress, and singing for school children.
Additionally, an international workshop is set to occur on December 19 and 20 during the Forest Fair.
“Delegates from 17 states of India, two from Nepal, and one from Bhutan will be present at this event,” he added.
The workshop will be coordinated with the Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM) in Bhopal.