
New Delhi: Rashtrapati Bhavan will celebrate the 79th day of independence “at home” by focusing on the cultural heritage of East India, namely Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand.
According to a person who is aware of the development, he will have 19 categories of guests, will have 19 categories of guests. Guests will be welcomed by traditional covering of specially designed blocked tuss silk chairs with traditional motifs such as Matsya, Kamal and Basant.
E -mail questions sent to the President’s secretariat and spokesman of the Press Office (PIB) remained unanswered.
The awning dinner is ready to host guests in Rashtrapati Bhavan on the Raisin hill, with a traditional welcome including cultural performances from these states, according to the above person.
Food, decoration and floral elements will present the topics of the cultural and heritage of these Eastern states. The welcome elements include: Alpon (West Bengal), Aripana (Bihar and Jharkhand) and the art forms of Jyoti Chitr (Odisha); With folk artists from these four states who will welcome guests.
Ecological inventions for dinner are promoted by regional art forms, including Sikki grass (Bihar), bamboo photo frame with hand-painted Madhuban motifs, tiikuli art (Bihar), paitkar painting (Jharkhand), Talapatra Chitra (ODISHA), Bengen-art) and Madnapur) and Madnapur).
Guests will be able to take pictures at the designated places in Rashtrapati Bhavan.
“Home” will also present fabric and craft elements, including terracotta crafts from the district of Bankura West Bengal and Pipli Art of Odisha. It will also contain floral arrangements on the themes, including arrangements similar to the temple arrangements of Jagannath with Marigolds and green elements.
The Czech Republic 2025 “at home” focused on the southern states of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
The Czech Republic’s Day is different from dinner on independence, because January 26 is the day of India to declare itself as a sovereign republic and promoted the constitution, said former Secretary General of Lok Sabha PDT Achara, who last attended home dinner during President Pratib.
“On the day of independence, the Prime Minister addresses the nation from the Red Fortress, starts government work and promises better things in the future. Then India celebrates its independence every 15th August and home dinner is the last part of these celebrations,” Achary said.
Dinner is an opportunity for who is the government to join, said TK Viswanathan, a former Minister of Law. “Every president has his own way to organize an event. APJ Abdul Kalam, for example, invited blind persons to one dinner as special guests,” he said.
He added that the evening would take part in the hundreds of the best political leaders, bureaucrats and judges, which end up with the national anthem followed by food and interviews in Rashtrapati Bhavan gardens.
The tradition of hosting dinner “at home” probably began in recent years of the British government, when the vice -chairman hosted similar ralves. After independence, the Indian presidents retained this practice and turned it into a demonstration of different cultures of the country on national occasions, according to the memory of Omit Paul, the secretary of the then president.
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