The biggest and the most colorful festival of Delhi is all set to enthrall you all in awe. Get ready to witness the magic like never before. There's nothing like the North East Festival in Delhi to bring out the best of Fashion, Food, Music, Dance, Art, Culture and Craft. Just one day to go for the enchanting extravaganza. Join us for the surreal experience this Christmas at MDC National Stadium, Gate no 5, New Delhi, India.
This year's North East Festival specially focuses on 'Make in North East Exhibition' highlighting entrepreneurship and positive aspects for trade and business, market linkage, technological adaptation, cultivating the new opportunities for self-sustainability etc. The festival also focuses on startups in India, exhibition, and business linkages in the field of trade and tourism, fashion, culture, creativity, awareness on promoting ethnic identity of different communities and many more. North East Festival has now become an integral part of the festive atmosphere of the capital city Delhi. North East Festival has been serving as the common platform to celebrate the integrity and diversity of the communities of the Indian Subcontinent, discovering the new possibilities of economic sustainability, strengthening the infrastructure, invading the new horizon of the flow of knowledge and technology. North East Festival is the biggest brand of North East India outside. We plan to take North East Festival to various parts of country to send a message of a vibrant North East India. North East Festival, Delhi is the flagship brand of North East and we want to showcase this Vibrant North East India, full of positivity, Govt. initiatives and progress.
The 11th edition of North East Festival was recently organised during 22nd -24th December, 2023 at Gate No 14, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi. It was a presentation of Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India. The three-day event, showcased the best of North East India's culture, tourism potential, crafts, agro horti products, fashion, food and many more. Large crowds, attended the festival, mostly Delhiites.