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Saudi national cultural festival honours India

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Al Janadria, the national cultural festival of Saudi Arabia that has India as the ‘Guest of Honour’ country this year, is being inaugurate­d on Wednesday near here by Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

The festival was begun in 1985 under the patronage of the ruling monarch. This year too King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is the patron of the festival, the biggest cultural festival of the Gulf that brings to life the culture and heritage of the oil-rich desert kingdom of 32 million people.

From the rich tapestry of colours, aroma of delicacies, reverberat­ing sound of music to insightful intellectu­al debates, the twoweek long festival has something for all.

2018 marks the 32nd edition of the festival. Organised every year by the Saudi National Guard, a primary goal of this festival is to highlight Saudi Arabia’s Islamic identity, display its national heritage and help preserve it for generation­s to come.

However, Al Janadria is not only aiming to educate its own citizens on its culture, it also aims to acquaint its people with the cultures of other countries. For this purpose, every year the country nominates a “Guest of Honour” at its festival. This year the chosen country is India. The country that has been accorded this honour gets to present facets of its culture, business opportunit­ies and scientific, technologi­cal, medical and military progress.

The invitation to India for

AL JANADRIA, the national cultural festival of Saudi Arabia that has India as the ‘Guest of Honour’ country this year, is being inaugurate­d on Wednesday in Riyadh by Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj

this prestigiou­s festival is a testament to the growing relationsh­ip between Saudi Arabia and India.

Sushma Swaraj, who is leading a large delegation that includes Minister of State for External Affairs V.K. Singh, will be accompanie­d by members of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), who are the Industry and Execution partner for the Indian Pavilion at the Janadria festival named after the place outside the national capital, where it is held.

The India Pavilion will provide glimpses of traditiona­l and modern India. There will be displays and presentati­ons by ministries/department­s such as Indian Ordnance Factories Board, Indian Space Research Organisati­on, Ministry of AYUSH, India Tourism board, Ministry of Shipping, Ministry of Textiles, Handicraft­s Promotion Council, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Skill Developmen­t, Digital India, and Make in India, among others.

On the traditiona­l front, the pavilion will represent India’s socio-cultural heritage, folklore, traditiona­l costumes, Indian perfumes, bridal costumes, artefacts, calligraph­y and food.

The festival features a variety of activities including a camel race, horse race, sports, dance, arts, history, falconry, and traditiona­l arts and crafts.–IANS

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