Jaipur : Diwali of Pink City Jaipur is special every time. Lighting in the city on Diwali makes the festival special. To see the lighting which starts three days before Diwali, people come not only from Rajasthan but also from different corners of the country and abroad. As soon as the day sets, people come out of their homes to see these Diwali lights. This time too everyone is very excited to see this special occasion of Diwali. So know how Jaipur’s Diwali will be this time too.
Heritage city Jaipur has a special identity in the whole world because of its boundary wall. The city is decorated every year by the Jaipur administration. Tableaux are decorated on special themes on the city’s Badi Chaupar and Chhoti Chaupar, while the walls of the Pink City bathed in light add to this beauty.
People come to Jaipur to see Chhoti Kashi decorated like a bride. Seeing Jaipur bathed in colorful lights and the entire city shining from the mountains of Nahargarh is a pleasure of its own. The city looks even more beautiful from the top of Nahargarh and Garh Ganesh. The craze for photography from here at night has increased.
The oldest buildings of Jaipur city include Ganpati Plaza located on MI Road, historic Mirza Ismail Road, Chandpol Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar, Chhoti Chaupar, Badi Chaupar, Johari Bazaar, Ajmeri Gate, New Gate, Gangauri Bazaar, City Palace, Govind Devji, Hawa Mahal. Special decorations are also done in the walled markets including the World Trade Park. Ganpati Ko Plaza has been receiving the ‘Best Decorated’ Building award for many years.
Seeing Diwali approaching, work has started in major markets. This time the decoration work has started first in Jhotwara market. The decoration work is being done by Jhotwara Trade Board. Regarding this, Jhotwara Trade Board President Mohan Singh said that after two years the markets have brightened up. Seeing this the businessman is happy. When businessmen came forward and asked for decoration, the work has started. The decoration done on the road is giving a different look at night. Lighting work is nearing completion. Night lighting will start from October 20.
Walking on Jaipur’s historic Mirza Ismail Road during a special festival like Diwali has its own fun. Since there is one-way traffic here, one can go in one direction by vehicle, while traveling on foot allows one to see the beauty of Diwali more comfortably. Lighting work has started on MI Road. Every year the lighting of the city starts from MI Road itself. This time also the decoration work has started.
Regarding decoration in Jaipur, MI Road Trade Board President said that after 2 years of Corona infection, the market has once again become smooth. This time there is a lot of excitement on Diwali. More customers are also coming to the market. Besides, wedding season will also start after Diwali, hence Diwali decorations are also being done in a special way this time.
To see the splendor of Diwali, people definitely visit Choti Chaupar and Badi Chaupar. Like every year, this time also special tableaux will be decorated on Chhoti Chaupar and Badi Chaupar. Preparations regarding this have also started. Jaipur Business Board President Suresh Goyal said that all the traders and local organizations in Jaipur have been asked to do decorations. Special decorations will be done in the park of the city and tableaux will be decorated on both the Chaupars. Selfie points will also be made this time. Apart from this, decorations will also be done at Gaurav Tower located in Malviya Nagar, Vaishali Nagar market, Jhotwara etc. in Jaipur.
Jaipur Trade Board President said that this time all the traders have decided together that Chinese lights will not be used. Also, there will be decorations with different teams in different markets. Welcome gates will also be built in all the markets so that every person coming to Jaipur sees something special at every turn. Every year a special competition is held regarding the decoration and beauty of the markets of Jaipur. Awards are given by the district administration for best decoration.