february events
With the arrival of February, not only the weather of Delhi but also the mood changes. Light sunshine, cool breeze and such events one after the other in the city, which give a solid reason to get out of the house. If you are wondering how to plan your weekend this month, then understand that Delhi has prepared a complete calendar for you.
On one hand, the excitement of the T-20 World Cup will resonate in the stadium, while on the other hand, the world of theater will be seen alive around Mandi House. Sports, art, culture and entertainment, everything is being seen in a single month.
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nectar garden
The Amrit Udyan of Rashtrapati Bhavan has opened for the general public. It was earlier called Mughal Garden. The variety of flowers blooming here is worth seeing. Colours, fragrances and beautifully decorated gardens take you away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It remains closed on Mondays, visiting here on the rest of the days is no less than a picnic. It has started from 3rd February and the garden will be closed on 31st February. The special thing is that the ticket to go here is free, but you will have to book online in advance. Apart from this, you can also go there and buy tickets from the booth.
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India Art Fair
India Art Fair held at Okhla NSIC Ground is a big platform for modern and contemporary art. Paintings, installations, sculptures and creative expression – everything can be seen here. If you have even the slightest interest in art, this place will keep you engaged for hours. This art fair will be held between 5–8 February. This place is near Govindpuri metro station.
Surajkund Fair
The Surajkund International Handicraft Fair going on in Faridabad adjacent to Delhi is an experience in itself. Here artisans from India and abroad show their skills. Handmade items, folk music, traditional dance and delicious food, this fair introduces you to the diversity of India. It will run from 31 January to 15 February.
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thrill of t20
Even for cricket lovers, February is no less than a festival. The T20 matches to be held at Arun Jaitley Stadium will completely change the atmosphere of the city. Seeing the crowd, noise and excitement of the stadium live has its own fun. You can watch the matches here on 10, 12, 13, 16, 18 February.
Bharat Rang Mahotsav
Bharat Rang Mahotsav theater festival is hosted by the National School of Drama. These events are held in different cities of the country and this time for the first time some events have also been organized in Sri Lanka. However, most of the events take place in Delhi only. Most of the plays in Delhi are organized in theaters around Mandi House.
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