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Andaman
and Nicobar Islands have an unique culture, where all religions,
languages, ethnic groups live in total peace and harmony and
hence it is rightly called Mini
India. Port Blair has a cosmopolitan character where
people of all walks of life live together in peace and tranquility.
All major festivals are celebrated with equal ze al
and fervour and attended by all religious groups. Certain
fairs and festivals, which are special to these islands, are:
Island
Tourism Festival
A fortnight
long festival organized by the Andaman
& Nicobar
Administration every year (December
- January) gives a festive look to the Islands. Govt. agencies
and private entrepreneurs from the islands and Mainland India
also attend the exhibition organized during the festival.
The exhibition highlights the developmental aspects of these
islands. Cultural troupes and artistes of national and international
fame are invited to perform during the festival apart from
performances by the talents of these islands including tribals.
Water sports competitions like Nicobari Hodi race are organized.
Other attractions are Magic show, Puppet show, Floating restaurant,
Baby show, Dog show, Canoe Race, Scuba Diving etc. The festival
projects the image of the islands as an eco-friendly tourist
destination.
Subhash
Mela
- January every
year
Organised in Havelock every year
on the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. A
week long festival filled with cultural programmes.
Vivekanada
Mela -
January every year
Organised at Neil Island to
celebrate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanada.
Block
Mela
-
January/February every
year
Held
at Diglipur, this highlights the developments that have taken
place in the rural areas and displays the typical rural life
of these islands.
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