Sisir Saras Mela 2026 In Bhubaneswar Achieves Record Business Of Rs 30 Crore

Sisir Saras Mela 2026 In Bhubaneswar Achieves Record Business Of Rs 30 Crore



Bhubaneswar: The Sisir Saras Mela-2026 concluded in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday, achieving a record business turnover of over Rs 30 crore.

Officials said a record number of 400 stalls were set up this time at the 11-day fair, where a large food court offered a wide range of traditional delicacies to the visitors.

In order to enhance public outreach, a special promotional video was screened in cinema halls across the state, contributing to an impressive footfall of more than five lakh visitors who actively supported local entrepreneurs.

With a focus on inclusive and holistic development, the mela this time introduced several first-ever initiatives. For the first time in the history of Sisir Saras, daily workshops on business growth and modern marketing were orga

nised for self-help groups (SHGs) and emerging entrepreneurs.

A dedicated Kids Zone was also introduced, making the event more family-friendly. Adding a contemporary touch, an innovative fashion show was organised to showcase Odisha’s rich handloom heritage. A colourful Kite Show, organised by ORMAS on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, was another major attraction introduced for the first time.

Special emphasis was on Odisha’s regional identity and authenticity by prioritising GI-tagged products and ODOP (One District One Product) items. While visitors enjoyed access to high-quality and authentic products, rural artisans were able to establish a distinct identity for their crafts.

The fairground was further beautified with creative road paintings and sand art installations, which captivated visitors and enhanced the festive ambience.

Evening cultural programmes emerged as key highlights, featuring classical Odissi dance, the traditional Paika Akhada martial art form, and vibrant Sambalpuri folk dances. Folk dance troupes from various states also delivered colourful performances, conveying a strong message of national integration and cultural exchange.

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