Apart from being the city of Lakes, Udaipur is also known for its rich history and culture. From brave warrior of Mewar, Maharana Pratap to the history behind the breathtaking places here in Udaipur; you can read everything about the History of the city at a single place. Behind every stunner place of the city, there is a story every visitor needs to know. It makes the place more interesting to visit. This section will have you meet the interesting elements and the history of the beautiful Udaipur.
In addition to that, the colorful culture of Mewar never fails to astonish anyone. It is always pleasant to come across the culture of a place. Without that, the journey of exploration always seems incomplete. And so, it will update you with regular articles on the historical background of the places, people, culture and rituals of Udaipur. These places include the palaces, historical forts, and temples.
Team Slick of Techno NJR students won the First runner-up prize of Rs. 75,000/- in prestigious Smart India Hackathon 2018 Hardware version held at NIT, Trichy from June 18 to 22, 2018. 6 teams of Techno NJR were shortlisted for this event.
This 5-day event was conducted at 10 centers across the country at IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur, IIT Guwahati, IISc Bangalore, IIT Roorkee, NIT Trichy CEERI, Pilani etc to promote innovation and entrepreneurship among engineering students and find solutions to real problems of India. This was in continuation of Smart India Hackathon software version which was held from March 30 to April 1, 2018. Techno NJR was one of the center for the software version.
Team slick consisting of students Lokesh Puri Goswami, Kunjpreet Arora, sayed Amir, Kunjal jain, Gaurav Suthar and Dharmendra Vaishnav of Civil and Mechanical branches created eco-friendly construction bricks and paver blocks out of waste materials like marble slurry, waste plastics etc and was appreciated by an eminent panel of judges. These bricks are called wricks These students had presented a research paper also last year at IIT, Mumbai and received first prize. Encouraged by the response at IIT, Mumbai these students decided to implement their research paper.
Disposal of marble slurry especially in Udaipur and other wastes in all cities is a major problem faced by most municipal authorities. This innovation can solve the problem of waste disposal in a profitable and eco-friendly way.
Udaipur is known for its limitless beauty and tourist friendly atmosphere. We, the citizens of Udaipur have seen the city when it unfolds its best and most amazing side in front of us, but there were many events or let’s say disasters in Udaipur that not only left us speechless but imprinted memories in our mind so deep that it would take dying to get over it. Many people reading this would be able to recall the events and the incidents which took place in their life at those moments. Life of a large number of people was affected by these disasters and life in Udaipur was distorted.
Let us see when and how Udaipur was seen at its extremities and how did it affect the city and its citizens.
Drought
Almost all the citizens of Udaipur can visualize the images of the drought that occurred in Udaipur when I say it. In July 2009 a severe drought occurred in Udaipur. It nearly snatched the beauty of our beloved City of lakes as the main attraction of the city which is Lakes that were all dry. Lake Fatehsagar became cricket field, Vehicles were getting operated inside Lake Pichola to reach the most romantic hotel Lake Palace and other beautiful hotels such as Jag Mandir. This disaster drastically affected tourism in Udaipur, especially the hotel industry. At this time, the temperature of the city was somewhere around 45 degrees.
Floods
Udaipur has witnessed heavy rains in past many years but this particular day it was something else. August 2006 was one such day when Udaipur witnessed a heavy flood which disrupted normal life of Udaipur. The city had recorded 111.6 mm of rainfall for a complete week. While the floods affected thousands of people and areas, 6 people were reported to be dead as a result.
All the major Lakes such as Fatehsagar, Pichola, Swarupsagar, and Udaisagar were filled to capacity which damaged the nearby areas and affected the people residing in them. Holidays were announced in schools and colleges and the administration was prompted to alert the army. This flood not just disrupted Udaipur but many other cities and districts such as Barmer, Pali, Jalore, Rajsamand, Chittorgarh, Sirohi, Dungarpur, Banswara, and Jhalawar.
Earthquakes
When we talk about earthquakes, one fact that needs to be mentioned is Udaipur is a city which is blessed with an earthquake-resistant land. The reason behind it is that entire city is surrounded by Aravali range which dilutes the effects of earthquakes and thus whatever earthquakes that we have experienced in past years were very mild and didn’t cause any harm to people, place and whatsoever.
Although more than at least 5-6 times Udaipur has witnessed earthquakes, this very time it was a bit different. In March 2014 an earthquake occurred in Udaipur which was measured as 2 on Richter scale. After two days an earthquake with the same frequency occurred again and that’s what makes it a noticeable event. In a period of 3 days, two earthquakes took place in the city of lakes. No harm was reported to persons, animals or places as such.
Power blackouts
July 2012 was the time when India faced its biggest power blackouts. For entire two days that is 30th and 31st, July whole northeast region of India was offline. Udaipur was the victim of this failure too. It happened because three of the country’s five electricity grids failed. The grid failed because of the excessive power withdrawal from the grid. The blackout affected twenty states of the country. Udaipur was affected too and as a result, business, schools and even railways were troubled.
Hailstorms
This event couldn’t be described specifically as a disaster rather it created a beautiful sight in the city. It is only a dream for citizens of Udaipur to witness hails all around the city and on April 11, 2015, it came to reality. For some 20-25 minutes, hailstorms were seen in the city which created a beautiful sight everywhere you see. It came as a shock and a surprise for the people as in the season of rains they were able to see hails which is not possible in the city like Udaipur. Although, this hailstorm had adverse effects too for farmers. It caused damage to their crops which brought disappointment on their faces.
The times when the city was all dark and gloomy were the days when the patience of the citizens was tested. At such times a large amount of damage happened to people to which we give our most sincere condolence.
If you have experienced such extremities in the city and want to share the incidents related to them, we are always here for you. Share the experiences of you and your loved ones related to these disasters in the comment section below.
If you love shopping, celebrating and winning loads of prizes then Lakecity Summer Shopping Carnival is made for you. Whether it’s about having fun with your family and friends or getting your hands on the newest trends, Summer Shopping Carnival is where you would want to be. Starting from 12th May, the festival will conclude on the 27th of this month. The Summer festival is in accord with big in-house Brands like Pantaloon, Reliance Smart, Levis, UCB, Wrangler, Woodland and so many more. It is time to change your wardrobes I guess because Summer Shopping Carnival at the Lakecity Mall is all set to entice you!
Shopping at the Carnival
Shopping will take on a whole new meaning during the Lakecity Summer Shopping Carnival. You will have an encounter with the latest styles and fashion trends and you can buy eye-catching items right on the spot at the Summer Shopping Carnival!
And not just shopping, celebrating and winning; the Mall has arranged for you the best of the entertainment that is sure to leave you spellbound.
Win, Celebrate and get Entertainment by the best at The Carnival
Win: A lucky draw for you for winning big prizes
Entertainment: Get entertained by Daily events like Music, Games, Quiz, Contests etc. at the mall
Celebrate: Mother’s Day Celebration, Fashion Show, Live Music Concert with the Closing Ceremony
Feel the entire mall buzzing with excitement upon the lucky draw and yes, you can be a part of this excitement too. Thinking how to? The answer to all your questions is right below:
At the Lakecity Summer Shopping Carnival, if you make a purchase of worth Rs 1999 from any store of the Mall, you will be eligible to fill/drop a coupon for the lucky draw!
Who is going to be the winner?
At the end of the Summer Shopping Carnival on 27th May mall management will Conduct a lucky draw and the winning buyers would be called to collect the prize at the closing ceremony of the event. 3 lucky shoppers will be the winners that shall get outstanding prizes like LED, microwave, washing machines and so much more. will be announced for them.
Take home luxury with you!!!
The Summer Shopping Carnival is managed by Bandhan Events and Supporting Partners are TVS, Club Mahindra, and Udaipurblog
Isn’t it amazing! Tell us in the comments below how many of you will be going to the Lakecity Summer Shopping Festival!!!
Biggest Auto fair of Udaipur with top end cars and motorbikes has been conducted by the Auto Turff – Lap Medi Network.
The 3 day fair will run from 20th April till 22nd April at Celebration Mall.
Brands such as BMW, Ford, Volvo, KTM, Royal Enfield, Honda, Tata Motors, Triumph Motobikes, Toyota and Hyundai have participated in this fair showcasing their Cars and Motorbikes.
Smart India Hackathon 2018 (World’s largest Hackathon ) organized on March 30-31, 2018 in Udaipur. Techno NJR is the Nodal Center for Ministry of Railways.
It is a matter of pride that Udaipur was chosen as one of 28 Nodal Centers for organizing Word’s largest Hackathon. Udaipur based Techno India NJR Institute of Technology was chosen as a Nodal Center again this year after their successful performance in Smart India Hackathon 2017.
What is a Hackathon?
A Hackathon is an event, usually hosted by a tech company or organization, where programmers get together for a short period of time to collaborate on a project. The participants work rapidly and often work without sleep to achieve their task, as the events generally only last 24 hours to 36 hours or take place over a weekend.
Why Smart India Hackathon 2018?
Our Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, envisages a Digital India to bridge the digital divide in our country and further promote digital literacy in order to make development a comprehensive mass movement and put governance within everyone’s reach in India. In order to work towards our PM’s vision, MHRD, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Inter-Institutional Inclusive Innovation Center (i4C), and Persistent Systems organized Smart India Hackathon 2017, a unique initiative to identify new and disruptive digital technology innovations for solving the challenges faced by our country. The initiative was a huge success. To reiterate the efforts towards our PM’s vision, MHRD, AICTE, i4C, and Persistent Systems is proud to propose the 2nd edition of this initiative – Smart India Hackathon 2018.
Smart India Hackathon 2018 is a non-stop digital product development competition, where problems are posed to technology students for innovative solutions
What makes it Largest in the World?
27 Union Ministry & Departments, 17 State Ministries are participating in this event who gave 1060 Problem statements. More than one lakh students submitted their digital solutions out of which 1296 teams consisting of 10300 students were shortlisted for Grand finale to be held at 28 Nodal centers across India Simultaneously. Techno NJR was the Nodal center for Ministry of Railways.
Techno NJR saw the arrival of 40 teams consisting of 300+ students and mentors arriving at their campus on 29th March. Teams came from Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Goa and also from smaller places like Medak, Jalgaon, Kunoor etc. A team of 60 dedicated volunteers led by Umangini of the 3rd year worked day and night for 4 days to ensure guests comfortable stay and food arrangement. Coordinator for Udaipur Nodal Center Aaditya Maheshwari along with his team of 15 faculty members ensured that all required infrastructures like Labs, telecommunication network worked without any problem.
The event was judged by a panel of 16 judges including 7 judges from Railways led by Director Rajiv Gupta. Other judges included Mr. Lalit Yagnik, ex-director IBM worldwide, Mr. Narendra Sharma, ex CEO, Hexaware, Mr. Damodar Dani, ex MD Modi Tyres, Dr. Raghuveer of GITS and others.
Hon’ble Prime mister was so enthused about this event that he decided to talk to students at all 28 Nodal Centers at 8 PM on 30th March when students were working hard to find solutions. PM’s talk when he addressed students as Problem Solvers of the country filled students with confidence. Techno NJR organized a Zumba Session for participants at 10 pm through Leni & Group. Early morning at 6 AM on 31st April, a session on Yoga was organized.
There were three prizes of Rs. 1 lakh, Rs. 75,000/- and Rs. 50,000/- for Winner, First Runner-up, and Second runner-up.
Winning Teams
Team Electric Sheep of Bengaluru won the first prize of Rs. 1 lakh for their solution of Public address system on platforms to be done on FM radio frequency so that passengers can hear the announcement on their mobile phones, Radios, and personal MP3 players. This will ensure that every passenger hears the announcement and do not miss their trains.
Team Janmitra of IIT, Dhanbad won the second prize of Rs. 50,000/- for their Machine learning algorithm-based solution to recognize the type of complaint and send it directly to concerned official. This work has been difficult to be done manually as the volume of complaint received via letter, email, Facebook, Twitter and other social media is very high.
Third prize of Rs. 25,000/- was won by Team RangersZ from VJTI, Mumbai for their solution to predict Railway Telecom Network failures and thereby minimize downtime. This is very important as entire reservation system and freight operations depend on efficient telecom network.
Sensing Through Presence – a 3-day workshop is going to be conducted in Udaipur from 23rd and 25th March 2018. The workshop will exhibit a dance form which uses touch to achieve perfect harmony between mind and body. The dance form is known as Contact Improvisation or CI. The workshop will witness Hari Choudhary, Guru Suraj, Aditya Sasidharan at Swaraj University, Tapovan, Rajasthan.
About the Workshop:
The workshop shall demonstrate a unique way to develop the physical principles of CI or Contact Improvisation. The workshop will focus on both creating a ground for contact improvisation skills and qualities of sensing through somatic methods and awakening of awareness through heightening the senses.
This workshop will look at very basic principles of CI, as “rolling point of contact”, support, following and leading, falling, use of momentum, sink, suspension, Backspace, counterbalancing, in and out of contact.
The whole idea is to have space for self-directed learning, writing, talking, sharing, questioning and having discussions on different themes. Bodywork and anatomy will also be a part of the workshop –playing and exploring the possibilities of two bodies in a space in terms of the physical laws of gravity, force, momentum and sharing weight.
Contact involves a lot of listening and being aware of the body and the surroundings and at the same time, Improvisation aspect of the dance form keeps it like a play jam-packed with curiosity going into the unknown territory in every moment.
What is Contact Improvisation?
Contact Improvisation is a partner dance form based on the principles of physical touch, momentum, shared weight, and most quintessentially – following a shared point of contact. The form was founded in 1972 by Steve Paxton.
“Contact improvisations are spontaneous physical dialogues that range from stillness to highly energetic exchanges. Alertness is developed in order to work in an energetic state of physical disorientation, trusting in one’s basic survival instincts. It is a free play with balance, self-correcting the wrong moves and reinforcing the right ones, bringing forth a physical/emotional truth about a shared moment of movement that leaves the participants informed, centered, and enlivened.”—early definition by Steve Paxton 1970s, from CQ Vol. 5:1, Fall 1979.
The Course of the CI Workshop
The workshop will commence at 10 am on 23rd March 2018
There will be sessions during the entire day until 25th March 2018
Attendees will witness early morning sessions, late night jams
On 25th, the workshop shall end at 5 pm. All the attendees will then be taken to Fatehsagar and the workshop would end with a dance performance of the participants.
On the 1st day of the 56th edition of Maharana Kumbha Sangeet Sammelan, there were performances by two reputed artists- young flute player Paras Nath of Varanasi and Hindustani classical singer and eminent Raghunandan Panshikar. In his welcome speech Dr Yashwant Kothari, Hon. Secretary, Maharana Kumbha Sangeet Parishad said that the Parishad had been organizing this three-day big music event for the last 56 years without even a single break. The music lovers of Udaipur and of places near and far get a golden opportunity to be enthralled by the recitals of top artists. Paras Nath began his performance with Lai Japtael in Raj Kirwani. At the end of his performance, he carried away the listeners with him by singing Thumak Chalal Ramachandran, Mohe Panghat Pe Nandlal, Govind Bolo, Hari Gopal Bolo etc. He was accompanied by Duajai Bhaumik on tabla.
The second artist Raghunandan Panshikar began his performance with Rag Ragesh. He sang Meera’s Bhajan Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo and then a Marathi Bhajan on public demand. He was accompanied on tabla by Bharat Kamath, on harmonium by Suyoga Kundalkar and on tanpuri by Amardeep Sharma.
On this occasion, Panshikar was honoured with M.N Mathur Award and given ‘uparna’, memento and cash.
The second evening of the Sangeet Sammelan started with the performance by Sonia Roy of Kolkata who had come to Udaipur for the first time. She began with Rag Puria Kalyan and impressed the audience deeply.
In the second session, Pandit Purbayan Chatterjee won the applause of the listeners with his quality sitar vadan.
In the concluding third session of the Samaroh at open-air theatre of Shilpgram, the country’s first women Strishakti Band captivated the audience with its nuances. Appearing on the stage for the first time in Udaipur, the President Award winner Anuradha Pal greeted the audience with Khamma Ganni.
With her unique style, Kathak dancer Richa Jain with her party mesmerized the audience. She began her programme with 16 Lilas of Lord Krishna with Kavit Natvari Bol and Gat Bhav.
Sonia Roy has received extensive training from Smt. Shanti Sharma, a renowned name among Indian classical musicians and the torch bearer of the illustrations Indore Gharana.
Noted for amalgamating traditional Indian classical music with contemporary world music genres, Purbayan Chatterjee is a sitar maestro. He has learned sitar from his father Parthapratim Chatterjee. His music is inspired by the sound of Nikhil Banerjee. He has performed as a solo artist and as a part of the groups, Shastriya Syndicate and string struck. He is also a vocalist with Shankar Mahadevan.
Paras Nath comes from an eminent family of musicians of Varanasi who have been in the field for over 250 years. His grandfather Pandit Shiv Nath Prasad, the Indian Shahnai Maestro introduced the flute in his family for the first time as well in his Gharana that otherwise is known as Shahnai players Paras had an opportunity to learn from his grandfather, his mother Meena Nath as well as his uncle Dinesh Kumar. He is the younger son of Pandit Amar Nath, one of the top flutists of India and a great composer known for Vadya Vrinda or Chestra.
He has also given background music in Bollywood films such as Oh My God, Sarabjeet, Dangal, Padman and Tare Zameen Par. He has been associated with several tv shows.
Born in 1963 in a family of Sanskrit scholars and classical musicians and son of the eminent Marathi stage actor and producer Prabhakar Panshikar, Raghunandan’s aptitude for music was fostered and recognized at an early age.
Daughter of pharmaceutical doyen, Devinder Poland painter-writer Illa Pal, Anuradha Pal started her table training under Shri Manikrao Popatkar and Pt. Madan Mishra, both of Benares Gharanas and finally became a disciple of Allah Rakha and Ustad Zakir Hussain of the Punjab Gharana. She is a ‘tabla’ virtuoso, multi-percussionist and music composer who has been described as the first professional female table player in the world.
A dedicated young Kathak dancer, Richa Jain started her formal training in Kathak at the tender age of three years under the guidance of her parents – Kathak exponents Guru Shri Ravi Jain and Guru Smt. Nalini Jain. She has the unique quality of dancing and singing simultaneously while presenting expressions on Thumri, Dadra, Ghazals, Geet etc.
Udaipur needs no introduction when it comes to travelling, vacations and when it comes to tying knots, the city is considered as one of the best locations in India for a destination wedding. People from all around the globe fly here to get hitched. The city of lakes is blessed with stupendous hotels, surrounded by beautiful lakes and hence it has become an attractive and popular wedding destination and what acts as a cherry on the cake is the city’s pleasant and calm weather. This has caught the eyes of many celebrities and Public figures and since then the City has been the venue of several high-profile weddings and celebrations.
So here is a list of few famous and royal weddings that took place in Venice of the East:
Raveena Tandon’s Wedding:
Raveena Tandon tied the knot with movie distributor Anil Thadani in the year 2004. The sangeet ceremony and Mehendi ritual took place at Shiv Niwas Palace hotel and the venue for the wedding was the illustrious Jag Mandir Palace hotel. The guest list included prominent bollywood celebrities and other famous personalities.
Praful Patel Daughter (Niyati’s Wedding):
The wedding of the former Union civil aviation minister’s daughter rolled at Jag Mandir, Udaipur. Famous Politicians and celebrities also flew down to attend the wedding.
Puru Sethia’s Wedding:
The grand wedding of UK based businessman Puru Sethia that took place in India’s wedding Capital, Udaipur witnessed a series of events starting from 21st November to 24th November. It was a star-studded event where American International singer Akon performed alongside Priyanka Chopra and other artists include Kailash Kher, Raja Hasan, and DJ Aqeel.
The series of events took place at Manek chowk, Jag Mandir, Devi Gargh and Zanana Mahal.
It is said to be as one of the sumptuous and lavish weddings to happen in Udaipur. The wedding became talk to the town in no time. The major functions and ceremonies took place at the Prestigious Jag Mandir Palace. From Bollywood to Business personalities, you name it and they were present there. Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Manish Malhotra, Raveena Tandon, Shilpa Shetty made their presence.
International music sensation JLO (Jennifer Lopez) also performed there. She even posted a picture on Instagram while enjoying her boat ride in Lake Pichola.
Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar’s Wedding:
A royal and historic wedding in its true senses of the Prince of Udaipur who tied the knot with Princess Nivritti Kumari Singh Deo of Patna Balangir was a much-anticipated affair. The wedding reception took place at Shikarbadi, Udaipur. It was no less than a festival as the whole city was lit up. Various musicians, Bollywood celebs, and international personalities attended the royal wedding.
Neil Nitin Mukesh’s Wedding:
The latest wedding in the list that took place on 9th February 2017 in the city of lakes where Bollywood Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh got hitched with Rukmani Sahay at Radisson Blu Palace Resort & spa. It was a three-day extravaganza and the occasion was graced by many Bollywood celebrities. Famous singer of Udaipur Priyansh Paliwal also performed at the Sangeet ceremony.
Udaipur is definitely the wedding capital of India and for every Udaipurite out there, it is a proud moment as people choose this city to celebrate such a precious and big day of their lives.
Techno India NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur is organizing a State – Level College Youth Festival – TECHJALSA 2K18 from 24th – 27th February. The Institute is one of the best engineering institutes in Rajasthan known for its academic excellence and industry orientation.
The event comprises of various Cultural, Literary, Technical, Artistic and Adventurous activities with Exciting Prizes. Technical – This event comprises of Bridge Making, Coding, Elevation Design, Technical Quiz, Robo Race and Bottle Rocket. Literary – This event will have Debate Competition (Hindi and English), Group Discussion, Extemporary, Jigsaw Story Writing and Poetry Recitation. Gaming – This consists of games like Counter Strike, NFS, FIFA and Mini Militia. Art & Craft – You can show your creativity in Face Painting, Rangoli, Temporary Tattoo, Sketching, Mehandi, Wall Painting, Salad Decoration and Hand Crafted Poster. Flagship – This event comprises of Pixel Jalsa (Photography), Pro Night and Tug of War (Boys and Girls) Cultural – This event will cover activities like – Nukkad Natak, Solo Dance, Solo Song, Group Dance, Dance Face Off, Ramp Walk (Boys and Girls) and Instrumental Beat-Out.
Special Attractions
Roadies – aspiring youngsters from different colleges to compete against each other in a series of rounds to prove themselves superior and win the ultimate title. Treasure Hunt – This is a add on to the event where participants need to use their brain power and hunt the treasure with help of clues given. DJ Night Party – Dance till the stars come down from the rafters. Dance, Dance, Dance till you drop the Disco. We are going to party like it’s 1979… so slide on those 8 inch platform shoes, slip into some psychedelic purple polyester bell bottoms and get your grove on, foxy mama at TechJalsa 2K18’s DJ Night Party, a Go Go party! Cultural Night – The main objective of Cultural Night is to Encourage Participants to deliver a diverse and rich offering of Cultural Events. We promise an Exciting, Entertaining, Inspiring and Energizing Festival for all who attend!!
Put on your Talents, Creativity and Dancing Shoes all in a bag and let these be the most amazing days of this year.
Hurry Up!!! Grab the opportunity and Win Exciting Prizes worth Rs 1 lakh+
Udaipur is all set to witness the third season of the Udaipur World Music Festival to be held from February 9 to 11 with stages set at 3 different locations. The festival is conceptualized and produced by Seher and they have really upped the ante this year with artists like Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy (India), Txarango (Spain), Nojazz (France), and others coming from over 10 nationalities such as Spain, Greece, USA, etc. Thrilled? There’s more! The entry to UWMF 2018 will be free and the performances are segregated into morning, afternoon and evening sessions.
The event line-up looks sensational covering international as well as music from local communities as well. The previous season saw a footfall of nearly 50,000 people and this time it is expected to be greater and grander. Some artists will be giving their maiden performances in India through this platform. UWMF 2018 tends to bring people of all ages under one roof to celebrate the blend of cultures with their exhilarating pe
All you need to know about this three-day music extravaganza :
February 9 (Evening concerts) – 7 pm onwards, Gandhi GroundPerformances by – Oi Dipnoi (Italy) Flavia Coelho (Brazil) Shankar Ehsaan Loy (India)
February 10 (Morning concerts) – 8 am onwards, Amber at Amet Haveli, Ambrai Ghat Performances by – Subhadra Desai (India) Petrakis Lopez Chemirani Trio (France, Spain, and Greece)
February 10 (Afternoon concerts) – 3 pm onwards, Fateh Sagar Paal Performances by – Shubh Saran (USA/India) Maati Baani (India)
February 10 (Evening concerts) – 7 pm onwards, Gandhi GroundPerformances by – Asia 7 (Thailand) Bipul Chettri and The Travelling Band (India) Astitva (India) Nojazz (France)
February 11 (Morning concerts) – 8 am onwards, Amber at Amet Haveli, Ambrai Ghat Performances by – Dhruv Bedi (India) Aruna Sairam and Dominique Vellard (India)
February 11 (Afternoon concerts) – 3 pm onwards, Fateh Sagar Paal Performances by – Amine and Hamza (Switzerland) Ankur Tewari (India)
February 11 (Evening concerts) – 7 pm onwards, Gandhi Ground Performance by – The Ransom Collective (Philippines) Buttering Trio (Israel) Anand Bhaskar Collective (India) Txarango (Spain)
Get ready to be a part of Udaipur’s biggest music festival where musicians from all over the world gather for 3 days of non-stop fun and frolic. Various artists will be performing at the above three locations. Immerse yourselves in the soothing music during the morning, enlivening tunes in the afternoon by the lake and jazzy upbeat songs in the evening!