Hareli festival is a celebration of Chhattisgarh’s rich culture and connection with nature – Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai

Hareli festival is an occasion to worship farmers, farms and cattle – Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh
Hareli festival is a symbol of respect for our land, hard work and tradition – Deputy Chief Minister Arun Saw
Hareli festival connects us to our roots and inspires us to preserve agricultural culture – Revenue Minister Tank Ram Verma
Chief Minister Sai, Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh, ministers and public representatives performed puja-archana
Raipur, 24 July 2025: On the auspicious occasion of Hareli festival associated with the rich folk culture and agricultural tradition of Chhattisgarh, a program was organized with traditional gaiety and reverence at the residence office of the Revenue Minister. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai participated in the program and performed Jalabhishek of Lord Shiva, as well as duly worshiped Gauri-Ganesh, Navgrahas and agricultural equipment and wished for the prosperity of the people of the state. On this occasion, Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh, Deputy Chief Ministers Arun Saw and Vijay Sharma, Women and Child Development Minister Lakshmi Rajwada, Raipur Mayor Meenal Chaubey and many public representatives were present. Chief Minister Say said that Hareli festival is a symbol of Chhattisgarh’s lifestyle, faith of hardworking farmers and respect for nature. Our government is constantly striving for the welfare of farmers, upliftment of rural economy and preservation of traditional values. Maintaining the attraction of traditional forms like Gidi among children is the protection of our cultural heritage. We should connect our new generation with Chhattisgarhi culture through such festivals.
Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh said that Hareli festival is a festival of worship of farmers, fields and cattle. It is believed that on this day Shiva-Parvati themselves come to Bhu-Lok to see the farming of the farmers. The series of festivals in Chhattisgarh starts from Hareli. Deputy Chief Minister Arun Saw said that Hareli is a festival connected to the soul of Chhattisgarh. It is a symbol of respect for our land, hard work and tradition. This festival reflects the faith of our farmers and their deep connection with nature. Revenue Minister Tank Ram Verma said that the state government is continuously working in the interest of farmers. Festivals like Hareli connect us to our roots and inspire us to keep the agricultural culture alive. In this festival, the competition of driving Gidi is a special center of attraction for children. Also, by giving nutritious food to the cattle, the villagers express gratitude towards the livestock. On this occasion, the tune of traditional musical instruments, presentation of Chhattisgarhi folk songs, Gidi climbing competition and folk dances made the whole atmosphere alive. The venue of the program was filled with glimpses of Chhattisgarhi culture and folk tradition. In the program, by worshiping traditional agricultural tools, people expressed their reverence towards nature and agricultural tradition and reiterated the resolve to preserve the rich cultural heritage of Chhattisgarh.