Ministry of Tourism
India tourism Delhi to Celebrate Teej Festival on 28th July 2025
26 JUL 2025 2:55PM by PIB Delhi
Indiatourism Delhi, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, is happy to announce the grand celebration of the vibrant and culturally rich Teej Festival on 28th July 2025. The event will take place at Indiatourism office at 88 Janpath, New Delhi, showcasing the colors, traditions, and spirit of Indian heritage.
Teej, celebrated primarily by women across North India, especially in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab, marks the advent of the monsoon season and honors the reunion of Goddess Parvati with Lord Shiva. The festival is known for its traditional music, dance, henna (mehndi), swings, festive attire, delectable cuisine, prosperity and happiness.
Indiatourism Delhi’s celebration will feature:
Traditional Teej folk performances from Rajasthan
Traditional Bangles stall.
Henna application booths
North Indian cuisine
Décor capturing the festive essence
This celebration is open to both domestic and international tourists, and aims to promote India’s intangible cultural heritage while fostering cultural exchange.
The event will have wide participation from Ministry of Tourism and Tourism, State Tourism Boards, Tourism Stakeholders – Tour Operators, Hoteliers, Ticketing Agents, Guides and Tourists sharing beauty of Indian traditions with a wider audience and support local artisans and performers.
Click here to see more:-
Sunil Kumar Tiwari
tourism4pib[at]gmail[dot]com
(Release ID: 2148835)
Ministry of Tourism
India tourism Delhi to Celebrate Teej Festival on 28th July 2025
26 JUL 2025 2:55PM by PIB Delhi
Indiatourism Delhi, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, is happy to announce the grand celebration of the vibrant and culturally rich Teej Festival on 28th July 2025. The event will take place at Indiatourism office at 88 Janpath, New Delhi, showcasing the colors, traditions, and spirit of Indian heritage.
Teej, celebrated primarily by women across North India, especially in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab, marks the advent of the monsoon season and honors the reunion of Goddess Parvati with Lord Shiva. The festival is known for its traditional music, dance, henna (mehndi), swings, festive attire, delectable cuisine, prosperity and happiness.
Indiatourism Delhi’s celebration will feature:
Traditional Teej folk performances from Rajasthan
Traditional Bangles stall.
Henna application booths
North Indian cuisine
Décor capturing the festive essence
This celebration is open to both domestic and international tourists, and aims to promote India’s intangible cultural heritage while fostering cultural exchange.
The event will have wide participation from Ministry of Tourism and Tourism, State Tourism Boards, Tourism Stakeholders – Tour Operators, Hoteliers, Ticketing Agents, Guides and Tourists sharing beauty of Indian traditions with a wider audience and support local artisans and performers.
Click here to see more:-
Sunil Kumar Tiwari
tourism4pib[at]gmail[dot]com
(Release ID: 2148835)
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