Marwari Community Celebrates ‘Rangilo Sawan Aayo Re’ in Jamshedpur
Vibrant festival showcases Rajasthani culture with dance, music, and cuisine
The Marwari Yuva Manch Steel City Surbhi Branch hosted a colorful Sawan Utsav, celebrating Rajasthani traditions in Jamshedpur.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Marwari community in Jamshedpur came together for a lively ‘Rangilo Sawan Aayo Re’ celebration, organized by the Marwari Yuva Manch Steel City Surbhi Branch at Shri Agrasen Bhawan in Sakchi.
Women dressed in vibrant Rajasthani attire danced to traditional songs, embodying the spirit of the monsoon festival.
The event featured various competitions including folk dance, Marwari song, Sawan Queen, and Royal Jodi, all centered around Rajasthani culture.
Kavita Agarwal, the Surbhi branch president, inaugurated the program by lighting the ceremonial lamp.
A Ganesh Vandana dance opened the celebrations, setting a spiritual tone for the evening.
Branch officials emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting Rajasthani culture through such events.
Preparations for the festival had been ongoing for days, resulting in enthusiastic participation from Marwari women across Jamshedpur.
The program concluded with attendees savoring a variety of delicious Rajasthani dishes.
This cultural extravaganza served as a platform for community bonding and cultural preservation.
Winners of the various competitions were awarded for their performances, adding a competitive edge to the festivities.
The event’s success highlights the Marwari community’s commitment to maintaining their cultural heritage in Jamshedpur.

