Rajgir Mahotsav

Rajgir Mahotsav (festival), formerly Rajgir Nritaya (Dance) Mahotsav,[3][4] is a festival of dance and music. It is an annual three-day event in Rajgir, Bihar, India, that was first held in 1986. It is organized by the Nalanda district administration with the help of the Government of Bihar’s Department of Culture and Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation.[5]

Rajgir Mahotsav
Logo of Rajgir Mahotsav
Statusactive
Genrefestivals
VenueQuila Maidan
Location(s)Rajgir, Nalanda district, Bihar
CountryIndia
Years active
  • 1986–1989
  • 1994–present
Inaugurated4 April 1986 (1986-04-04)
Most recent27–29 December 2018[1]
Next event2019
Attendanceapprox. 1 lakh (2013)[2]
Budget90 lakh[2]
Websitenalanda.bih.nic.in/en

Overview

Bindeshwari Dubey, the then Chief Minister of Bihar, had inaugurated the festival in Swarna Bhadar area of Rajgir on 4 April 1986.[6][4] The Tourism Department of Bihar Government had sponsored festival until 1989. After 1989, event abandoned for reasons unknown. Few years later in 1994, it was again started and since then, it is an annual event in the calendar of Bihar Government.[6]

Various competitions on Tonga race, martial arts competitions, mehndi contest, mahila utsav, food plaza, gramshree mela etc. have been introduced recently besides organizing performance by artists of national and international repute. Qila Maidan located in the backdrop of Ratnagiri hills is its current venue.[6] In 2016, Rajgir Mahotsav was organized from 25 to 27 November.[7]

In 2017, Rajgir Mahotsav will be organized from 25 to 27 November.[8]

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