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Khandwa Ganesh Chaturthi Festival

This festival is celebrated in Khandwa, India and it is one of the biggest festivals in India. This festival celebrates Lord Ganesha, who was born on this day to protect mankind from evil spirits. This festival takes place during Shravan month which starts with Makar Sankranti (Feb - March). The exact date varies from year to year but this festival is usually celebrated between August-September every year when there are two full moons on either side of Shivratri which falls on Purnima or Amavasya days respectively. Khandwa Ganesh Chaturthi Festival is celebrated with great pomp and show. This festival is the biggest in Madhya Pradesh and thousands of devotees from all over India visit Khandwa to celebrate this festival. During this festival, people perform puja to Lord Ganesha and offer sweets, fruits and other food items. They also organize a procession of Ganesh statues that are decorated with flowers, lights and other colorful materials.

Chaturthi Mela at Panchavati

Chaturthi Mela is an annual event which is held at Panchavati. This mela is organized by temple trust and it is one of the biggest festivals in Khandwa district. The whole city gets decorated with lights, flowers and other decorations during this festival. During this festival, people celebrate Ganesha’s Birthday. They perform puja and offer sweets, fruits and other food items. The festival is celebrated for 4 days by the Hindu community and people from all over India visit Khandwa to celebrate this festival. During this festival, people perform puja to Lord Ganesha and offer sweets, fruits and other food items. They also organize a procession of Ganesh statues that are decorated with flowers, lights and other colorful materials

Paithan Mahotsav

The Paithan Mahotsav is a cultural festival held in Paithan, Madhya Pradesh. It is held in the month of March and lasts for three days.

The main event of this festival is its cultural program which includes dance performances by local artists as well as foreign ones like Bollywood stars. There are also plays which are performed on stage by local actors and actresses. These plays tell stories about Indian mythology or history using puppets or masks made from cloths soaked in water-based paints called "mutti".

Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Awareness Week

Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Awareness Week is a national campaign to save and promote the girl child. It is a campaign under the aegis of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India (GOI), with support from UNICEF, Oxfam India and Save The Girl Child Movement (SGMC).

The aim of this year's campaign is to create awareness about the importance of girl child education which will in turn help them become self-reliant in future by giving them an equal chance at education as well as life opportunities like employment etc.

Saibaba Poornima Festival at Sai Mandir and Nirmal Mandir, Khandwa

The Saibaba Poornima Festival is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Rama. It is celebrated in the month of February, and it is celebrated at Sai Mandir and Nirmal Mandir, Khandwa.

The festival begins with a procession on foot from Khandwa to the forest where Lord Surya resides. After this, people offer prayers to him before returning home. On this day, women wear sarees made out of silk and gold jewelry while men wear sherwanis or kurtas with t-shirts or short sleeves shirts under them so as not to expose their upper body too much during this occasion!

Khandwa Crafts Festival

The Khandwa Crafts Festival is a three-day arts and crafts fair held in the city of Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh. The festival was first held in 1947 and has been running since then.

The theme of this year's celebration is "Art for All", which aims to promote artistic excellence through various mediums including painting, sculpture, photography and more.

Holi Festival in Khandwa

Holi Festival

Holi is celebrated on the day after Holi and it is believed to be the most colorful festival of India. The festival celebrates springtime, fertility and joy. It marks the end of winter season when winters usually last for four months in Khandwa as well as other parts of India. In Khandwa, this holiday is celebrated with great enthusiasm by all age groups including children who decorate themselves with colors using mud or water. They also dance together while playing drums, cymbals and other instruments which create an amazing ambiance during this time!

Holi Festival in Indore

Holi is a festival of colors. It is celebrated in the spring season, to mark the return of spring and usher in new beginnings. Holi celebrations are most popular among Indians, including those from India's north-east and north-west regions. In fact, this festival has been declared as National Holiday by Government of India on March 20th every year.

Holi is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Indore too! The city has a rich tradition for celebrating this event with great enthusiasm since many years ago when it was first introduced here by Lord Krishna himself himself during his visit along with his friends Radha & Satyabhama who were disguised as kings at that time! Today Holi Festival continues to be immensely popular among people across all ages groups irrespective of caste/religion etc., which makes it unique across all over India irrespective if you're living outside Gujarat state or not; this also means that there aren't many places where one can find such activities happening near them :)

Conclusion

If you’re planning on visiting Khandwa, make sure to check out our blog. We have a huge list of events and festivals throughout the year! And if you want more information on vacationing in India, check out our blog post on the best places to visit in India.