Jammu Municipal Corporation, Jammu Smart City Limited announce Grand Tawi Mahotsav to celebrate Baisakhi

AhmadJunaidJ&KApril 8, 2026359 Views


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JAMMU, APRIL 08: Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) and Jammu Smart City Limited is preparing for the Swachh Tawi Mahotsav, a major celebration of local heritage and environmental care.
Being organized by the Housing and Urban Development Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, the event shall be held at the 4th Tawi Bridge to mark Baisakhi. The festival aims to highlight JMC’s ongoing work to make Jammu a cleaner and more culturally active city under the Swachh Bharat Mission Urban 2.0.
The details were shared by JMC Commissioner Dr. Devansh Yadav at a press Conference held today in the presence of Joint Commissioner (H&S) Abdul Star and Joint Commissioner(R&E) Subah Mehta, along with Swachhata Champions, JMC officials, the Secretary and staff members who have worked on the city’s cleanliness drives. Their involvement shows the teamwork behind managing this large-scale cultural and environmental project.
The festival offers a variety of activities for the public, including the Tawi Aarti and boating on the riverfront. To make it a family-friendly event for Baisakhi, JMC is going to organize a traditional Mela, a Dangal (wrestling match) and a Food Festival. There will also be celebrity performances, a laser show, cultural programs and fun rides for children, making the riverfront a main attraction during the mela.
The Commissioner JMC Dr. Devansh Yadav said that the Mahotsav is a way to celebrate local traditions while committing to keep the Tawi River clean for the future. The Commissioner announced that the Tawi Mahotsav would be a three-day event starting on April 14 till April 16.
Organized with the coordination of Departments of Tourism and Information, the festival shall take place on the left bank of the Tawi riverfront, which will be fully open to the public. The event includes the Dangal, food stalls with authentic Dogri cuisine and handloom exhibits. Families can use the dedicated play areas while supporting efforts to keep the “Surya Putri Tawi” clean.
A new feature this year is the introduction of professional boating services using motorboats and rafts. While entry to the festival and cultural shows is free, boating will cost ₹50 for children and ₹100 for adults. This is a trial run before a final report from the National Institute of Water Sports (NIWS) Goa, which would help set up permanent water sports in the coming months. The Commissioner also informed that JMC has increased fines for littering to keep the riverfront clean, balancing the celebration with strict urban maintenance. JMC invites everyone in Jammu to join the festival and help make the city cleaner and more beautiful.



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