Bhubaneswar: With the return of the colourful and vibrant street festival ‘Patha Utsav, the roads of Odisha capital came alive on Sunday morning.
Organised by Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC), the event got off to a glittering start in the presence of people from different spheres of society and ahead of the mega Pravasi Bharatiya Divas convention being held in Bhubaneswar for the first time.
The street festival unfolded on the majestic Jan Path between Master Canteen square and Ram Temple with participants presenting a wide range of cultural shows, including music and dance. Apart from traditional dance and music, a variety of sports activities and artistic displays were also witnessed.
Artists transformed the pavements with striking paintings and intricate rangoli designs, providing a visual delight for visitors. Adding to the allure, captivating 3D street art installations captured the imagination of passersby, all meticulously crafted with the theme of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in mind.
The event aims at creating a rich cultural tapestry, reflecting India’s diverse heritage while celebrating the Indian diaspora’s contributions across the globe. Organisers are enthusiastic about promoting a sense of community and shared identity among locals and diaspora attendees alike.
The street festival is expected to draw large crowds, offering a unique blend of entertainment, artistry, and reflection on India’s global connections.
Speaking on the occasion, Bhubaneswar Mayor Sulochana Das said the aim is to give a break from the routine and monotonous life and to rejuvenate the body and mind through dance and music, jogging, painting and other activities.
Law Minister Pruthibiraj Harichandan said Patha Utsav will play a significant role in entertaining the guests and tourists who will visit Bhubaneswar for the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas. Patha Utsav will make Sunday a fun-filled day with colourful activities, he said.
The road show highlighting various cultural events was to focus on the18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention, scheduled to be held in the city from January 8 to 10 in new year, official sources said.
Apart from music and dance, other events including quiz, skating, yoga and cycling were to be held on the road from the Master Canteen to Ram Mandir.
It may be noted that the BMC had launched Patha Utsav in 2016 to engage people in cultural and other activities during the winter.