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The oldest museum of Gujarat, the Kutch Museum boasts of its collection of the extinct Kutchi Script and historical coins.
Tribal artifacts are also part of the museum in conjunction with many other forms of items on show, well-known shows of embroidery, artwork, hands, musical devices, sculpture, and treasured metalwork.
13 09 2024
0The Rann Utsav is one of the most well-known festivals in Kutch, celebrated in the Great Rann of Kutch. Amidst the stark world of thar desert Rann Utsav is cultural festival that is celebrated from November to March. As the moon casts its silver include over the desert, the festival comes alive with an array of craft bazaars, cultural performances, and outdoor activities. The wasteland air is filled with melodies of conventional instruments because the haunting tunes of the morchang and sarangi offer a soundtrack for an unforgettable sojourn.
10 10 2024
0As the vibrant festival of Navratri approaches, the town of Adipur in Kutch is gearing up for an extraordinary celebration in 2024. This nine-night festival dedicated to the goddess Durga is not just a time for devotion but also a grand showcase of culture, community, and joy.
26 09 2024
0Smriti Van Memorial Park, located in Bhuj, Gujarat, is a memorial dedicated to the victims of the devastating 2001 Gujarat earthquake. The earthquake, which struck on January 26, 2001, was one of the most severe in Indian history, causing extensive damage and loss of life.
13 09 2024
0The Kutch Mahotsav is one in all the biggest cultural fairs of the country. The competition is held every year in Bhuj, the capital of Kutch. The Kutch Mahotsav was started out in 1988 to promote tourism in the location. This festival functions numerous activities consisting of art and craft exhibitions, literary conferences, dance and music performances, and paragliding.
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