Jharkhand Vasi Ekta Manch to Host Grand Tusu Mela in Bistupur

Regal Ground to Witness Cultural Extravaganza on January 21

Grand Tusu Mela in Jamshedpur’s Regal Ground to showcase cultural heritage from Jharkhand, Bengal, and Odisha.

Key Points:

  • Tusu Mela scheduled for January 21 at Regal Ground, Bistupur.
  • Cultural performances from Jharkhand, Bengal, and Odisha planned.
  • Annual event organized by Jharkhand Vasi Ekta Manch for 20 years.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Jharkhand Vasi Ekta Manch is all set to organize a grand Tusu Mela on January 21 at Regal Ground in Bistupur. The annual event, celebrated with great enthusiasm for the past two decades, aims to highlight the cultural heritage of Jharkhand, Bengal, and Odisha.

Focus on Cultural Heritage and Makar Sankranti

During a press conference, the organizers released a souvenir and invited all residents of Jharkhand to join the festivities. The event will feature performances that emphasize the importance of Makar Sankranti and the rich traditions associated with it. “Through this mela, we aim to present the diverse art and culture of our region,” a representative of the Manch stated.

Continuation of a Longstanding Tradition

The tradition of organizing the Tusu Mela was initiated by former MP Sunil Mahato. Since then, the Jharkhand Vasi Ekta Manch has upheld this legacy, ensuring that the event remains a vibrant celebration of local culture and unity.

Participation from Neighboring States

This year’s mela will see participants from Bengal and Odisha, who will present their unique cultural practices alongside Jharkhand’s traditions. The event promises a vibrant display of folk art, music, and dance, symbolizing regional harmony.

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