18 February - Taj Mahotsav Begins: Awareness Observed at Sambara Celebrations
February 18 - Taj Mahotsav Begins

Why This Day Is Special?
Taj Mahotsav is a 10-day cultural festival held near the Taj Mahal in Agra. It celebrates India's rich heritage through art, craft, music, dance, and cuisine.It brings together artisans and performers from across the country, promoting traditional Indian culture and tourism.
History Behind the Day
First organized in 1992 by the Department of Tourism, Government of Uttar Pradesh.
The festival takes place at Shilpgram, close to the Taj Mahal, attracting thousands of visitors.
Each year has a different theme celebrating Indian culture or heritage.
Did You Know?
Over 400 artisans participate in this festival annually.
Live performances include Kathak, Odissi, folk music, and more.
Local delicacies from different Indian states are also a big highlight!
How Can We Celebrate?
Visit the festival if you're in Agra or nearby.
Support local handicrafts and artisans.
Learn about different Indian dance forms and traditional arts.
Share photos or facts online to promote cultural awareness.
Celebrate the colors of India — from craft to culture, Taj Mahotsav unites traditions!
Taj Mahotsav Begins – February 18 | Sambara Celebrations
Today, February 18, marks the beginning of the iconic Taj Mahotsav, a vibrant celebration of India’s rich art, culture, and heritage. Sambara Celebrations shares awareness of this event to highlight the significance of cultural preservation and community participation. The occasion emphasizes values of creativity, cultural appreciation, and heritage celebration, which Sambara Celebrations actively promotes across its initiatives in Travel, Retail, Food, Events, and Expos.
At Sambara Celebrations, staff and faculty engage customers and students in learning about the cultural, artistic, and culinary delights showcased during Taj Mahotsav. Sambara Celebrations teams organize discussions, cultural exhibitions, and interactive sessions that encourage appreciation for India’s diverse traditions. Through these initiatives, Sambara Celebrations staff and faculty inspire customers and students to value art, music, crafts, and heritage, fostering a deeper connection with Indian culture.
Sambara Celebrations customers and students are encouraged to experience Taj Mahotsav by exploring its crafts, performances, and culinary offerings. Through Sambara Celebrations activities, customers and students embrace values of cultural understanding, creativity, community engagement, and celebration of heritage. Sambara Celebrations ensures that this day becomes a platform for fostering pride in Indian traditions while encouraging learning and enjoyment for all ages.
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