India, Feb. 21 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
The winter sun had just begun to soften over Gurugram's glass towers when the gates of Leisure Valley Park in Sector-29 opened to a different kind of skyline, one made not of steel and glass, but of handwoven silk, bamboo craft, spices, songs, and stories. Office-goers slowed their steps, children tugged at their parents' hands, and the familiar corporate rhythm of the cyber city gave way to the hum of folk music and the scent of freshly cooked regional food. The SARAS Aajeevika Mela, 2026, had arrived, turning the urban landscape into a living canvas of rural India. This national-level fair (from February 10 to 26) feels less like an exhibition and more like a journey across ...