Mini India In Cuttack Bali Jatra: Vendors From Several States Flock Millennium City For The Annual Mega Fair
Cuttack: The world-famous Bali Jatra has kick-started in Cuttack by the banks of Mahanadi River making it the perfect spot to visit on chilly evenings of November. Attracting millions of people from all over the world to experience its grandeur, it is believed that one can find anything under the sun being sold at this mega fair- from safety pins, to cars, high end cosmetics, electronics, houses, trucks! It is a one-stop marketplace.
Street vendors hailing from different parts of the country come here to sell items like basic things needed in every household like brooms, utensils, wooden articles to colourful accessories used by men and women, idols of gods and goddesses, decorative pieces, toys for children, balloons, etc. Discount offers and innovative selling techniques are incorporated to lure the customers. Harek-maal price mark plastic items and utensils.
Like every year, there are numerous stalls selling various ethnic and rural crafts thereby promoting the tribal artefacts of various states. The owners of these stalls come all the way from different corners of India to showcase their products and take pride in their heritage. Thus, the mega annual fair turns into a mini-India with the amalgamation of business owners from North, South and West parts of the country coming to set up stalls in the Eastern State’s millennium as well as silver city Cuttack.

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