Gondwana Festival at BTI Ground, Raipur: Free Entry Till December 14

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Gondwana Festival at BTI Ground, Raipur: Free Entry Till December 14

A vibrant celebration of Chhattisgarh’s culture lit up the BTI Ground in Raipur on Tuesday evening during the 17-day Gondwana National Livelihood and Cultural Art Festival, organized by Maa Peetambara Jan Seva Samiti. Participants showcased traditional Chhattisgarhi attire and culture through captivating performances that won the hearts of the audience. As artists appeared on stage in authentic Chhattisgarhi getups, the entire venue echoed with applause.

Performers walked the ramp to popular Chhattisgarhi tunes, promoting regional culture through their fashion and sending a message of embracing local heritage. Evergreen Bollywood and Chhattisgarhi songs further enhanced the evening’s charm, with well-known singers from the city enthralling the crowd with soulful melodies.

Massive Footfall & Free Entry

Festival organizers Vaibhav Singh Sisodiya and Saurabh Singh Sisodiya shared that a variety of cultural programs are being held every day. The massive daily footfall—thousands visiting the venue—reflects the festival’s rising popularity.

With completely, visitors can explore:

  • Handcrafted artworks

  • Stalls by skilled artisans

  • Attractive household items

  • Multiple entertainment zones

Guests are enjoying a blend of shopping, cultural experiences, and leisurely entertainment—all in one place. The festival will continue daily until December 14, offering a rich mix of art, culture, and fun for the public.

Musical Extravaganza at Gondwana Festival 2025

Tuesday evening saw an impressive confluence of melodies and rhythms. The musical segment began with Dr. N.K. Nishad’s devotional rendition “Ghar Ghar Diya Mata,” setting a divine tone. This was followed by Sh. Tara Borkar’s powerful performance of the state song “Arpa Pairi Ke Dhaar,” which drew thunderous applause.

Hemant Tiwari charmed the audience with the romantic classic “Chaand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri Kab,” while Yogita ji added emotional depth through “Dil To Hai Dil.” Saroj ji captivated listeners with the evergreen “Baahon Mein Teri Masti Ke Jhoke” from the film Kaala Patthar.

Subodh Franklin energized the crowd with hits like “Pyaar Ke Is Khel Mein” and “Gore Rang Pe Na Itna Guman Kar.” Sarika Verma’s rendition of “Shaayad Meri Shaadi Ka Khayal” took the audience on a nostalgic journey.

The program continued late into the night, with every performance receiving enthusiastic applause. Once again, the Gondwana Festival proved that the land of Gondwana continues to shine with vibrant expressions of art and culture.

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