Cuttack Historic Bali Yatra Cuttack-Odisha Festivals in Odisha Incredible Odisha

Making of the biggest Fest. of Cuttack

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While the biggest festival of the millennium city is a few days away, the making of the same is in full swing. The festive starts on Karthik Purnima i.e 6th November cross the river bed of Mahanadi. The vendors are working hard to give their stall a perfect look.

Like Durga Puja, people of the city wait for the fest. Not only katkis, but also from other parts of the state visitors come to enjoy the biggest trade fair of the state. It is said that you will find everything here for purchase to, expect family members. The festive is also famous for special Thunkapuri. Bali Yatra is also the greatest platform in the state to promote or launch a product or brand.OdiaLive brings you the 1st Look of the most famous and biggest trade fair in Odisha “BALIYATRA”.

Bali Yatra is held over 37 acres, of which 23 acres are on the Mahanadi river bed and 14 on Kila Maidan near the Barabati fort. The historic Bali Yatra began in Cuttack on Thursday. The fair beginning from the full moon day of Kartik is organized every year as a reminder of Odisha’s rich maritime past. The fair visited by lakhs of people will continue for seven days.

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Contact us to promote your Bali Yatra stalls – 8763105492. Email: info@rbkraftz.com

Join us this Bali yatra. We will bring to you all the updates of the Festive exclusively on OdiaLive.”The Best Awarded web portal for Odisha”.

 You may prefer to visit: Cuttack Ready for Historic Bali yatra              Boita bandana And Kartik Purnima

If you are looking for Trains or Bus to Baliyatra at Cuttack, then we would like to inform you that Cuttack station is the nearest station & Badambadi  Bus stop is the nearest bus stop.

 

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