Indo-Nepal Cultural Festival Concludes in South India Promoting Bilateral Friendship

The Indo-Nepal Cultural Festival and Health Camp, organized by the Nepali Janasamparka Samiti (South India Region), concluded successfully in Bangalore on Wednesday, celebrating the deep-rooted cultural and social ties between Nepal and India.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, President of Janasamparka Samiti India, Balkrishna Pandey, expressed confidence that such events play a vital role in preserving and promoting Nepali art, culture, and traditions among the Nepali diaspora.
“The relationship between Nepal and India is built not only on geographical proximity but also on cultural and spiritual unity. Such programmes strengthen mutual friendship, cooperation, and shared identity,” said Pandey.
The festival featured a variety of performances, including traditional dances, musical presentations, and poetry, reflecting the vibrant heritage of both nations. The event also conveyed a strong message of cultural harmony and bilateral friendship.
In addition to the cultural segment, the committee also hosted a free health camp in collaboration with the Indo-Nepal team, providing essential medical services to the community. The event concluded with enthusiasm and commitment to continuing such initiatives to foster stronger people-to-people connections between Nepal and India.