1 lakh rupees and ‘Bullet’ bike for eating 3 parathas


Kurukshetra. In the International Gita Mahotsav, along with the skill and craftsmanship of the craftsmen, the delicious dishes of the Haryana Pavilion will entice the tourists. The eater of three big parathas of the biggest paratha of India will be rich. Haryana Pavilion will be commanded for the first time in the hands of Haryana Arts and Cultural Department. Tourists will also taste Haryanvi cuisine along with delicious dishes in Bhim Rasoi in the pavilion.

Pratima Choudhary, director of Haryana Art and Cultural Affairs Department, says that a glimpse of Haryanavi culture will be visible in the Haryana Pavilion to be built in Purushottampura Bagh. If Bhima Kitchen will be the center of attraction, then the tourist who eats the food of Bhima will return richly from the Haryana Pavilion. One lakh cash reward and bullet motorcycle will be gifted for eating three parathas of India’s biggest paratha.

Bhim Rasoi will also be the center of attraction along with India’s largest paratha in the Haryana Pavilion. Tourists will enjoy a sip of Kulhad’s tea in the pink cold, then the dishes made on Teej festivals will also be tasted. Haryana Pavilion is being built by Haryana Art and Cultural Department at the International Gita Mahotsav. A glimpse of Haryanvi culture will be seen in the Haryana Pavilion. Haryanvi cuisine including Bhima Rasoi in the pavilion will also entice tourists.
Gajendra Phogat, OSD of the special publicity cell of the state government, says that the Haryana Pavilion will show the wrestlers loudly in the mud riot with Haryanvi culture, food, clothing. Along with this, tourists will be able to taste other dishes including hand-drawn khoya ki burfi, Gohana jalebi, suhali, gulgale and puda in Bhima Rasoi. The main objective of the Haryana Pavilion is to connect the young generation with the Haryanvi culture, so that they can easily get information about the cuisines with the Haryanvi dress.

Tourists will be able to taste 8 types of parathas at the Haryana Pavilion of the Mahotsav

OSD Gajendra Phogat says that Rohtak people have the biggest paratha of India, its length is about two feet. Curd, chutney, pickle and butter will be given with paratha. The condition of eating parathas has been fixed that only the person who eats three parathas sitting together will be entitled to the reward. There are eight varieties of paratha, it includes paneer, potato, cabbage, potato-onion mix and simple paratha. If a tourist eats three parathas together, he will get a cash reward of one lakh and a bullet motorcycle.