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Mohali is known for its diverse cuisine, and the food festival is a perfect opportunity to taste some of the best food from around the region.
Mohali Food Festival: Mohali is known for its diverse cuisine, and the food festival is a perfect opportunity to taste some of the best food from around the region.
The festival takes place at various locations across Mohali, including Sector 29 and Sector 31. The first edition of this event was held in 2010 and it has since become an annual affair that attracts thousands of visitors every year.
Mohali Music Festival: This festival brings together some of the best musicians from the region and beyond for a weekend of live music and entertainment.
The event is held each year at the Sheraton Hotel, Sector 44 in Mohali. The festival has been running since 2003 and features performances by local artists as well as international acts such as Raja Kumari, Kailash Kher, Zubin Mehta and Anoushka Shankar
Mohali Film Festival is the best place to watch movies. It is held in Mohali every year and it offers a wide variety of movies from different genres and regions. This festival brings together the best film makers from all over India, who share their knowledge with attendees through workshops, seminars and other events.
The event will be held at various venues around the city including Hotel Intercontinental, Greenfield Mall and others on 13th May 2019 (Sunday).
Mohali Sports Festival: Sports enthusiasts can participate in various sporting events, including cricket, football, basketball, and more. The festival is organized by the Punjab government to promote sports and encourage participation from school students as well as adults.
The event will be held at various locations across Punjab state with the most notable event being held in Mohali on September 28th onwards until October 3rd (this year).
Mohali Art Festival: Artists from across the region showcase their work in various mediums, including painting, sculpture and photography. The festival is organized by the Punjab Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) and has been running since 2001.
The festival will be held at various locations across the city such as Nishat Convent School Ground near Sector 17-18; Fort Campus near Fazilka Road; Nirmal Bhawan campus; Durgiana Mandir Ground near National Highway 1 (N1).
The Mohali Literature Festival is a yearly event which has been held since 2011. The festival was started by the Goa Literary Festival, but then shifted its venue to a different city each year. This year, it will be held from February 24th to March 3rd at the Darbar Hall of Shri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce and Economics in Mohali.
The main aim of this festival is to promote literature, writing and learning among youth through seminars on creative writing workshops as well as literary discussions with eminent authors from Punjab's literary circuit including:
Dr Ashok Khemka (Professor) - Dean Faculty Development Centre for Learning and Teaching (FDCLT) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University Sardarshahar
Mr Gurmeet Singh Gill - Vice Chancellor Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana
The Mohali Craft Festival is a celebration of the region's traditional crafts, such as pottery, weaving and embroidery. The festival is organized by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and takes place at the ICCR’s Nehru Centre in Mohali on 1-2 December 2019.
The main aim of this festival is to promote folk art and crafts from across India through exhibitions, seminars and workshops that showcase these traditional skills in their rural settings without any commercial incentive or exploitation.
Mohali Fashion Festival: Fashion enthusiasts can attend fashion shows and exhibitions showcasing the latest trends and designs.
The event will take place at Hotel Radisson Blu, Sector 16, Chandigarh on 13th December 2018.
Mohali Dance Festival is the best place to see amazing dance performances. The festival showcases a variety of dance styles, including classical, folk and contemporary.
This year's edition will be held in January 2019 at NH7A/Nh8 and will feature over 300 artists from all over India performing over 20 different types of dances including Kathakali and Kathakali Nritya Rasika.
Mohali Yoga Festival: Yogis can attend workshops and classes to deepen their practice and learn from experienced teachers.
The event will take place at the venue of the annual festival on November 3, 2019.
The Mohali Technology Festival is an initiative of the Punjab government to showcase the best in technology and innovation. This festival highlights the latest advancements in technology and showcases innovative products and services. It aims to promote a culture of innovation by creating awareness among stakeholders about new technologies, encouraging them to adopt these technologies for their business needs or simply use them as a means of improving productivity.
Mohali Business Festival: Entrepreneurs and business owners can attend seminars and workshops to learn about new business strategies and network with other professionals. The event is held in January, but the date varies depending on the year.
Mohali Science Festival: Science lovers can attend talks and demonstrations by scientists and researchers from various fields.
The festival will be held at the NIT Campus, Sector 15, Chandigarh from 10 to 14 October 2019.
Mohali Environmental Festival: This festival focuses on environmental issues and provides a platform for environmentalists and activists to share their ideas and solutions.
The festival will be held from 15th to 21st of October at Sector 9, Chandigarh. The event aims at bringing together people from all walks of life to discuss issues related to environment conservation and educating people about how they can take part in making their environment better.
Mohali Children's Festival: This festival is dedicated to children and includes various activities and events, such as storytelling, games, and crafts.
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Children from around the city come together for this festival.
The main attraction is the storytelling session where children can share stories with their friends.
There are also many other activities that are available for kids at this event including a craft corner where they can make something themselves or take part in another activity such as painting or drawing on paper.