The highly anticipated Bali Jatra trade fair in Cuttack, Odisha, is set to begin on November 15, 2024, and will continue for eight days until November 22. The announcement was made by the Cuttack District Collector following the first preparatory meeting for the event. The fair, held on the banks of the Mahanadi River, commemorates the 2,000-year-old maritime and cultural links between ancient Kalinga (now Odisha) and the regions of Bali, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Burma (Myanmar), and Sri Lanka. This historical connection is honored annually with a large open-air market featuring a wide range of goods, particularly traditional handicrafts. Participants who wish to contribute to the Bali Jatra souvenir have until September 30 to submit their writings.
Every year, Bali Jatra offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Last year’s event featured several attractions for visitors, including a tunnel aquarium, digital exhibitions, art showcases, eco-friendly fire and multimedia light shows, a rural pavilion, handicrafts stalls, urban SHG enclosures, water sports, and musical evenings. These entertainment and cultural displays make the fair a significant highlight in Odisha’s annual events calendar.
A key attraction of Bali Jatra is the Pallishree Mela, organized by the Odisha Rural Development and Marketing Society (ORMAS), which showcases over 420 stalls of art and crafts, handlooms, handicrafts, agri-horticultural products, and authentic spices from women producers and artisans across 30 districts of Odisha and 22 other states, including Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Manipur, Tripura, and Chhattisgarh.
In addition to craft and trade, the food pavilion remains a major crowd-puller, offering a variety of regional delicacies from Odisha, Rajasthan, Punjab, and North-Eastern states in around 30 stalls. Bali Jatra continues to be a vibrant blend of Odisha’s heritage and modern entertainment, making it a must-visit for people across the country.
The highly anticipated Bali Jatra trade fair in Cuttack, Odisha, is set to begin on November 15, 2024, and will continue for eight days until November 22. The announcement was made by the Cuttack District Collector following the first preparatory meeting for the event. The fair, held on the banks of the Mahanadi River, commemorates the 2,000-year-old maritime and cultural links between ancient Kalinga (now Odisha) and the regions of Bali, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Burma (Myanmar), and Sri Lanka. This historical connection is honored annually with a large open-air market featuring a wide range of goods, particularly traditional handicrafts. Participants who wish to contribute to the Bali Jatra souvenir have until September 30 to submit their writings.
Every year, Bali Jatra offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Last year’s event featured several attractions for visitors, including a tunnel aquarium, digital exhibitions, art showcases, eco-friendly fire and multimedia light shows, a rural pavilion, handicrafts stalls, urban SHG enclosures, water sports, and musical evenings. These entertainment and cultural displays make the fair a significant highlight in Odisha’s annual events calendar.
A key attraction of Bali Jatra is the Pallishree Mela, organized by the Odisha Rural Development and Marketing Society (ORMAS), which showcases over 420 stalls of art and crafts, handlooms, handicrafts, agri-horticultural products, and authentic spices from women producers and artisans across 30 districts of Odisha and 22 other states, including Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Manipur, Tripura, and Chhattisgarh.
In addition to craft and trade, the food pavilion remains a major crowd-puller, offering a variety of regional delicacies from Odisha, Rajasthan, Punjab, and North-Eastern states in around 30 stalls. Bali Jatra continues to be a vibrant blend of Odisha’s heritage and modern entertainment, making it a must-visit for people across the country.