How are People from Uttarakhand Driving Delhi’s Development?
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Key Takeaways
- Uttarakhand's residents are integral to Delhi’s growth.
- Cultural events strengthen community ties.
- Uttarayani symbolizes new beginnings and unity.
- Delhi celebrates diverse festivals year-round.
- The government supports cultural heritage and inclusivity.
New Delhi, Jan 17 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Delhi, Rekha Gupta, highlighted on Saturday the vital role that individuals from Uttarakhand play in the ongoing development of Delhi, significantly contributing through avenues such as social service, entrepreneurship, and cultural expression.
During an event commemorating Uttarayan Kautik 2026, Chief Minister Gupta emphasized that Uttarakhand serves as a motherland while Delhi represents a workplace, stating that this connection forms our collective strength.
She described cultural events as a profound way to link every hill family residing in Delhi back to their roots.
Participating alongside Union Minister of State for Corporate Affairs and Road Transport Harsh Malhotra, the Chief Minister attended a grand cultural event at Ras Vihar in Patparganj.
Gupta referred to Uttarayani as a festival that embodies fresh starts, determination, and revitalized energy, inspiring attendees to look ahead with hope.
Expressing her admiration for the vibrant atmosphere of the event, she remarked that the traditional clothing, folk music, and dance performances vividly showcased the rich cultural heritage of Uttarakhand in the capital.
The Chief Minister noted that Delhi mirrors the diversity of India, celebrating the myriad cultures, traditions, and festivals from across the nation. From Bihu and Dandiya to Ganesh Utsav and Uttarayani, Delhi stands out as a city of festivals throughout the year.
She reaffirmed the commitment of the Delhi Government to advance the capital on the principles of ‘Vikas bhi, Virasat bhi’.
Extending her warm wishes to the people of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand on the occasion of Uttarayani, CM Gupta assured that the Delhi Government is steadfast in its support and will continue to collaborate in building a stronger, vibrant, and empowered Delhi.
Uttarayani is celebrated during the auspicious Hindu month of Magh according to the Hindu calendar. Within Uttarakhand, the festival is also recognized as Khichdi Sankranti and Ghughutia in various regions.
Fairs hold a cherished place in Uttarakhand's cultural landscape, functioning as venues to exhibit religious beliefs, local traditions, art, and cultural diversity. The Uttarayani Kautik fair is traditionally held in the Kumaon region on the day of Makar Sankranti, embodying significant cultural, religious, and historical importance.