Festive event set for October 5 at Dhalbhum Club Ground, Sakchi
Key Points:
• Annual Dandiya Dhamal to be held on October 5 from 6:30 PM to 10 PM
• Event open to all ages with competitions and prizes for best performances
• Limited tickets available on first-come, first-served basis
JAMSHEDPUR – The Marwari Mahila Manch is set to enliven Jamshedpur’s Navratri celebrations with its annual Dandiya Dhamal event.
The festive gathering will take place at the Dhalbhum Club Ground in Sakchi.
Moreover, the event is scheduled for Saturday, October 5, from 6:30 PM to 10 PM.
Rani Agarwal, president of the organization, highlighted Dandiya’s importance in Durga worship.
On the other hand, this year’s celebration welcomes participants of all ages and genders.
The event will feature various competitions catering to different age groups.
Furthermore, organizers plan to distribute approximately 50 prizes for outstanding performances and costumes.
Additionally, open Dandiya sessions will be available before and after the competitive segments.
However, entry to the Dandiya Dhamal is ticketed with limited availability.
Interested individuals can secure their spots on a first-come, first-served basis.
Meanwhile, those wishing to participate can obtain entry forms from the event organizers.
Rani Agarwal can be contacted at 9708557661 for ticket inquiries and information.
In addition, other organizers’ contact details are provided in the official announcement.
The Marwari Mahila Manch, a prominent social organization, aims to foster community spirit.
Consequently, this vibrant celebration is expected to be a highlight of Jamshedpur’s Navratri festivities.
The event promises to bring together community members in a joyous atmosphere.
Participants will have the opportunity to showcase their Dandiya skills and colorful costumes.
Besides competitions, the gathering offers a chance for cultural exchange and bonding.
"This celebration embodies the essence of Navratri," a knowledgeable source commented.
The Dandiya Dhamal event continues to be a cherished tradition in Jamshedpur’s cultural calendar.

