Dandiya and Garba captivated the Delhiites at TV9 Festival of India

New Delhi: The five-day TV9 Festival of India being held at Delhi’s Major Dhyanchand Stadium is getting attention from the delhiites and they are enjoying songs, music, traditional Durga Puja, food amidst a lot of hustle and bustle.

On Maha-Ashtami, Sandhi Puja and Bhog Aarti were performed at the Festival of India. After the various activities throughout the day, the Dandiya and Garba in the evening captivated one and all, and it was a treat to watch their excitement, fun, and enjoyment.

Apart from the Delhiites, politicians are also showing interest and visiting the festival here. Ashwini Vaishnav (Union Minister of Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India), Hardeep Singh Puri (Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India), Piyush Goyal (Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Government of India), Dr. Sanjay Nishad (Minister of Fisheries, Government of Uttar Pradesh), Ashish Patel (Minister of Technical Education, UP Government), Ashwini Vaishnav (Union Minister of Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India), Manish Sisodia (Former Deputy Chief Minister, Delhi), Tarun Chugh (National General Secretary, BJP), Sudhanshu Trivedi (Rajya Sabha Member, National Spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party) and Supriya Srinet (President of All India Congress Committee) etc. participated in the festival and worshiped Maa Durga with due rituals, and received blessings from Maa Shakti.

As the weekend is approaching, the crowd is also increasing continuously in TV9 Festival of India. Visitors are having a lot of fun in this festival, because there are many attractions waiting for them.

On this occasion, Sudhanshu Trivedi said that Navratri, the festival of worship of Shakti, is going on and the liveliness and life energy in the whole environment has been felt in the program of TV9.

Visitors to the festival immersed themselves in global lifestyle trends and enjoyed a wide range of activities. With over 250 stalls featuring a variety of products—including fashion, home decor, and crafts—the festival offered unique shopping experiences and a taste of international cuisine.

Attendees are enjoying performances by more than 30 musicians, showcasing a diverse range of genres including Sufi, Bollywood hits, and folk tunes. The festival highlights both traditional and modern art forms from across India, alongside a variety of food stalls offering diverse cuisines from different regions. Shoppers are finding ample opportunities to explore lifestyle products and handicrafts.