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Delhi
as multicultural society celebrates all Indian festivals with great
gusto including Diwali, Dussehra, Id or Christmas as aslo the festivals
typical to the different states. Local festivals include the.
Republic Day (26th
January):
A splendid parade along
the city's main avenue, Rajpath, commemorates the day India became a
republic. Marching soldiers, brass bands, tanks and armoury, the
colourful camel corps folk dancers, shool children, colourful floats and
an Air Force fly-past together make in the most spectacular event of the
year.
Beating the Retreat
(29th January):
A marvellous spectacle of
marching bands from the armed forces, is set against the imposing
backdrop of the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the Secretariats and the setting
sun.
Garden Tourism
Festival (February):
Held at the Talkatora
Gardens, the festival is an annual hourticultural extravaganza with a
colourful display of flowers, exotic plants, cultural events etc.
Suraj Kund Mela
(February):
The popular Crafts Fair
held at Suraj Kund (15 km) is set in a rural ambience, with folk dance,
music and food from the different states.
International Mango
Festival (July):
The festival is didicated
to the favourite Indian fruit, the Mango.
Phoolwalon ki Sair
(Oct.):
A marvellous flower
seller's festival that originated in the 16th century. Beautiful floral
fans, taken in procession at Mehrauli are blessed at the shrine of the
Sufi Saint Kwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki and at the Hindu Temple of
Jogmaya.
Qutab Festival
(November):
It is a cultural event
held in the magical setting of the Qutab Complex
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