Madhya Pradesh to showcase spiritual grandeur and cultural brilliance at Bharat Parv

In the national capital New Delhi, *Bharat Parv 2025* is set to take place from *January 26 to 31* in the historic *Red Fort premises*. Madhya Pradesh’s impressive pavilion is poised to be a major highlight of this six-day cultural extravaganza, organized by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.

Shri Sheo Shekhar Shukla, Principal Secretary Tourism, Culture and Religious Trusts & Endowments Department and Managing Director Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board*, said _“Bharat Parv is a grand celebration of India’s cultural diversity, and Madhya Pradesh is proud to be a key participant. Through our pavilion, we aim to offer a deep and authentic experience of our state’s heritage, culture, and tourism potential.”_

The Madhya Pradesh pavilion will be a harmonious reflection of the state’s deep-rooted spirituality, cultural essence, and artisanal brilliance. A dedicated information center will highlight the state’s iconic spiritual destinations, including the sacred Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga in Ujjain, Omkareshwar Temple, and the tranquil Sanchi Stupa, offering a journey into its profound spiritual heritage. The pavilion will also showcase GI-tagged products and One District One Product specialties, providing visitors a glimpse into the craftsmanship that embodies the spiritual and cultural ethos of Madhya Pradesh.

Adding to the charm, the pavilion will host live *cultural performances* by the renowned _*Janki Band,*_ which will bring the state’s folk traditions to life. A food court featuring Madhya Pradesh’s authentic *local delicacies*, such as _poha-jalebi, Gwalior ki Bedai Poori, Morena kiGhaz, Indori Kees Kachori and many more_, will not only be open for sale but will also include *live kitchen* demonstrations showcasing the preparation of the iconic dishes such as Garadu Chaat and Khopra Patties on the 30th.

Additionally, a *handicraft and handloom stall* will display the state’s exhibition of handicrafts including Gond paintings, Zari Zardozi, Batik, Bell metal artefacts, and various weaves of Madhya Pradesh such as _Chanderi and Maheshwari_, providing an opportunity for visitors to take home a piece of Madhya Pradesh’s artistic legacy.

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