A celebration of the spirit of Tribal culture, cuisine, commerce and craftsmanship, Aadi Bazaar began in New Delhi on Sunday. The five-day bazaar, organized by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, features an exhibition-cum-sale of tribal handicrafts, art, paintings, fabric and jewellery from different parts of the country.
The Aadi Bazaar is an enchanting platform that brings unique Tribal products to the spotlight. The Bazaar is hosting stalls from 36 artisans from around 12 states with products ranging from wild honey to handmade soaps, from hand-woven dolls to artisan jewellery. The Tribal Co-operative Marketing Federation of India – TRIFED said that the Bazaar will give a platform to bring unique products from all-over India at one place.
The Aadi Bazaar will remain open till 19th of this month with free-entry. People can visit the bazaar at Aga Khan Hall in Mandi House, New Delhi between 11 AM to 8 PM.