Bhubaneswar: Celebrating our mother tongue, the Bhubaneswar Kahani Utsav or BhuFeSto is being held at four locations in the city. The three-day festival of storytelling, comedy and inspiring biographies that kicked off on Saturday will continue till Monday.
On the sidelines of the first Biswa Odia Bhasha Sammilani, one of the world’s biggest oral storytelling festivals is being held at Indira Gandhi Park, Buddha Jayanti Park, and APJ Abdul Kalam Park to immerse themselves in captivating narratives.
The story festival, organised as a part of the Ekamra Utsav by the Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA), has garnered widespread attention, attracting participants from all walks of life, spanning children to adults, with sessions on comedy, food, and life stories.
The shared excitement and fascination of storytelling reverberated throughout the parks’ atmosphere, encouraging a sense of camaraderie and cultural enrichment among attendees. Details of the ongoing festival are given below:
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