First-ever Kite Festival: Soaring 30 feet high, students to receive training in Aeronautical Science on the occasion of Makar Sankranti

Bhopal to Soar High with First-ever Kite Festival: Students to Receive Aeronautical Science Training on Makar Sankranti Bhopal is all set to host its first-ever kite festival on January 14-15, aiming to boost tourism and culture in the city. The festival, held at MVVM Maidan, will showcase an array of kites in different sizes, ranging from 3 feet to an impressive 30 feet in length. Notably, some kites will feature an artistic portrayal of Ayodhya’s Ram temple, providing a perfect selfie spot for visitors. This unique event also aims to offer students a chance to receive training in aeronautical science. With an expected large turnout, the festival promises to create a vibrant and festive atmosphere. Stay updated by downloading the Dainik Bhaskar app and get ready to witness the city’s rich cultural heritage on display.

Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, is gearing up for its first-ever kite festival on January 14-15. The festival aims to promote tourism and culture in the city and is expected to attract a large crowd.

The festival will be held at MVVM Maidan and will feature kites of various sizes, ranging from 3 feet to a whopping 30 feet in length. Some kites will even showcase a glimpse of Ayodhya’s Ram temple, adding a touch of religious significance to the event. To make the experience even more memorable, a separate selfie point will be set up for visitors to take pictures with the artwork of the temple.

One of the unique aspects of this festival is its aim to provide training in aeronautical science to students. This presents a wonderful opportunity for young minds to learn about the science behind flying kites and explore the world of aeronautics.

The kite festival is part of Bhopal’s larger efforts to promote recreational activities and showcase its cultural heritage. As part of the Cultural Festival-2024, the event will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, adding a touch of official authority to the festivities.

To ensure an uninterrupted celebration, Energy Minister Pradyumn Singh Tomar has instructed officials to make sure there is a steady supply of power during the festival. Additionally, the Department of Religious Trusts and Religious Property has issued instructions to organize various programs at all temples in Bhopal and arrange for lighting, adding a spiritual touch to the festival.

If you’re interested in attending the festival and want to stay updated, you can download the Dainik Bhaskar app, which offers free and premium membership options for readers. The app will provide you with all the information and updates you need to make the most of the kite festival.

So mark your calendars for January 14-15, and get ready to witness the vibrant and exhilarating kite festival in Bhopal. It’s sure to create a festive atmosphere in the city and leave you with beautiful memories.