Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha graced the Brahma Kundu Mela held in Simna, under the Manpur subdivision of the state, today. The event, jointly organized by the Information and Cultural Affairs Department and the Sub-Divisional Administration, witnessed the presence of several other dignitaries alongside the Chief Minister.
Dr. Manik Saha’s attendance underscores the state government’s commitment to promoting and preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tripura. The Brahma Kundu Mela, a significant annual fair in the Simna region, attracts a large number of devotees and showcases the vibrant traditions and customs of the local community.
During his visit, Chief Minister Dr. Saha interacted with the attendees, acknowledging the cultural importance of the Mela and its role in fostering community spirit and social harmony. He emphasized the government’s ongoing efforts to support such cultural events and provide the necessary infrastructure for their successful organization.
The Brahma Kundu Mela typically features various cultural performances, traditional music and dance forms, local handicrafts, and a bustling fairground offering a diverse range of products and food stalls. The presence of the Chief Minister and other officials provided a significant boost to the event, highlighting its importance on the state’s cultural calendar.
The Information and Cultural Affairs Department plays a crucial role in supporting and promoting Tripura’s diverse cultural landscape, and the joint organization of this mela with the local administration exemplifies this collaborative approach. The event serves as a platform for showcasing the unique identity of the Simna region and attracting visitors from across the state.