RCWS Mango Festival 2026 Held in Jaipur, Rare Mango Varieties Draw Huge Crowd

 



Jaipur: The RCWS Mango Festival 2026 was successfully organized at the Multipurpose Hall, RIC, Jaipur, bringing together mango lovers, health experts, entrepreneurs, and cultural enthusiasts under one roof. The festival witnessed a large turnout as visitors explored more than 20 rare and popular varieties of mangoes.








The exhibition featured unique mango varieties including Lal Munir, Gulab Khas, Himsagar, Rasol, Banana Mango, Tapka, and Kesar. Visitors not only enjoyed tasting different varieties but also learned about their distinctive characteristics. Himsagar, Gulab Khas, Tapka, and Kesar emerged as the most popular attractions of the festival.












The chief guest, Yoga Acharya Dhakaram Sapkota, highlighted the importance of health, yoga, and a balanced lifestyle, urging people to make yoga a part of their daily routine. A special session on health awareness was also organized during the event.













Prominent guests included Dr. Balwinder Singh Walia from Narayana Hospital, Shobha Tomar, Director of NIMS University, Railway Officer Captain Shashi Kiran, along with Manoj Mudgal, Alka Gaur, Nimesha Bhatt, Sumit Tiwari, and several other dignitaries. Experts shared valuable insights on healthcare, healthy living, banking, and financial management. Narayana Hospital conducted health awareness sessions, while Axis Bank representatives discussed banking systems and financial planning.








The festival's chief organizers, Sanyogita Rathore and Kavita Kudiwal, said the event aimed not only to showcase the rich diversity of mangoes but also to promote health awareness and encourage women entrepreneurship.







Several women entrepreneurs displayed their products through dedicated stalls, while a variety of delicious mango-based dishes and recipes attracted enthusiastic appreciation from visitors.











A major highlight of the festival was the Mango Queen Competition, organized with the support of Onarika Entertainment, Empress Club, and Queens Club. Women participated enthusiastically, and the winners were honored for their outstanding performances.









Children from the Dream Effect Foundation captivated the audience with their remarkable talents and performances. With its blend of rare mango varieties, health awareness sessions, cultural activities, and social initiatives, the RCWS Mango Festival 2026 turned out to be a vibrant and memorable celebration in Jaipur.

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