Digital Exhibition by I&B Ministry inaugurated on day one of Mahakumbh 2025
Prayagraj, India: A digital exhibition based on ‘Public Welfare through Public Participation’ and the achievements, programs, policies and schemes of the Government of India in the last decade, was inaugurated by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India today at exhibition complex on Triveni Marg in Prayagraj today.
On the very day of the inauguration, thousands of people gathered at the exhibition and viewed the exhibition.
The exhibition organized at the Triveni Path exhibition premises will remain open free of charge for public observation from January 13 to February 26, 2025. In the digital exhibition, information about various public welfare schemes is being displayed through an anamorphic wall, LED TV screens, LED wall, holographic cylinder.
Exhibition Highlights: Key Government Welfare Schemes on Display
Through this exhibition, information is being provided to the general public about various public welfare schemes of Government of India such as Prime Minister Jan Arogya Yojana, Namo Drone Didi, Lakhpatis Didi, WAVES, Prime Minister Internship Scheme, Mudra Scheme, Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme, Digital India, Prime Minister Housing Scheme, Vidyanjali, Self-reliant India, Skill India, Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, Prime Minister Ujjwala Scheme, Water to Every Home Scheme, Prime Minister Skill Development Mission, Swachh Bharat Mission, Prime Minister Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbhar Nidhi, Three new criminal laws of independent India, Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi along with women empowerment schemes and various other schemes too.
Cultural Spotlight: Diverse Folk and Classical Programs Across Uttar Pradesh
In addition to the digital exhibition by the Ministry of I&B, more than 200 Folk and classical programs from different regions of Uttar Pradesh are also being showcased at various venues through a series of attractive cultural programmes. These programs will also showcase achievements, plans, programs, and policies of the Government of India in the past 10 years among the general public. The organization of these cultural programs will also be done from January 13 to February 26 during the entire duration of the Mahakumbh fair.
Each cultural program tells a unique story and displays the local customs, rituals, and spirituality of its region, which will create a spectacular visual and artistic experience for the general public coming to the Mahakumbh. Hundreds of talented artists are participating in these cultural programs, representing various regional dance and singing styles.
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