On the lines of Mithila hate will "Magahi and Bhojpuri hate" in Patna, know which items will be sold

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s government has taken a new initiative to promote cultural tourism in Bihar. As Madhubani’s famous Mithila hates, ‘Maghi hate’ will now be made in Patna and ‘Bhojpuri hate’ in Rohtas. The purpose of these two projects is not only to preserve the local culture, but also to promote tourism and give work to the locals. These hate will also include programs such as food, crafts, traditions, folk art and marriage. The new center of the Bhojpuri culture will be developed on 10 hectares of water resources near Indrapuri cubing in Bhojpuri hates Rohtas. This hate, which is built at a cost of Rs 25 Crore 25 Lakh, will be ready by September 2026. Tenders have been issued for this project and are built by Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation Limited. This hatred will be located amid the natural beauty of Indrapuri Barrage, which will make it an ideal tourist destination. These items will be sold in this market, Bhojpuri dishes such as Sattu, Moti Rotali, Litti-Chokha, Makhana Keer will be found. Farmers and forest residents of Kaimur Hill and surrounding rural areas can also sell their products. This will give them a permanent and large market. Local crafts, wooden toys, pottery and traditional clothing will also be on sale. This place will also be an excellent option for events such as the marriage of young men and women. ‘Magahi Hate’: Magadha’s new stage will be developed at Hexa Bhawan in Patna, located near Gandhi Maidan. Currently this building is in ruins, but now it will be completely renovated. This market is ready at a cost of Rs 48 Crore 96 Lakh and the target must be completed by June 2027. Modern basic facilities such as underground parking, firefighting system, Lift and CCTV will also be established here. The design of Maghi hatred will promote the vowel for local, such as Delhi hate and Mithila. Tourists here will be able to experience the traditional kitchen and crafts of the Magadha region and enjoy the cold air of the Ganges River. It will be a three -story Emporium, with two restaurants, wildlife zones for children and craft products. Maghi hate will strengthen the concept ‘vocal for local’ and offer a permanent platform and market to local artists. Mithila hatred is currently spread over 26 hectares, Mithila hatred is currently located in Jhanjharpur of Madhubani, the only cultural hat in Bihar. The hatred is spread over an area of ​​26 hectares and has a seat capacity of 4500 people. Traditional instruments such as Dheki, Ukhaid, Janta, etc. Is still safe today. Women make marua and wheat bread on Erdpan. In addition, traditional dishes such as Tharia Greens, Tilakor’s Tarua, Milk Bagia, Ringan Ka Chokha are also served to tourists.