Uttarakhand Mahotsav “Kauthig 2018” to begin on Jan 19th 2018 at Nerul, Navi Mumbai

The days-long Uttarakhand cultural festival `Kauthig 2018’, the largest PAHADI community festival will be held at Nerul’s Ramleela Maidan in Navi Mumbai from Friday January 19 to Sunday January 28, 2018 from 6pm to 10pm. The mega festival that is going into its 11th year, will showcase unique colors and aspects of Uttarakhandi traditions and customs through music, dance performances and traditional folklore among other programs. Over 200 artists coming from the state known for its rich culture will give their pulsating performances in several forms such as dance sequences, dramas using traditional pahadi instruments like Dor-Thakuli, Dhol-damau, Ransinga, Bhankor, Mochhang, Conch, Bell and Flute, among others.

The festival promises to showcase not only the unique cultural nuances of Uttarakhand but will also prominently highlight the growing problem of migration from the hill villages, for which the grand replica of abandoned house in Pahadi traditional style is being erected to remind and encourage people not to leave their ancestral heritage unattended for ghosts. 

 The event will also have a health camp, while on display will be Uttarakhandi handicrafts, products, traditional foods and fruit drinks among others.  

Several prominent personalities from differrent walks of life belonging to the northern hill state and Maharashtra will grace the festival that aims to bring together the `Pahari’ people living in Mumbai and its environs. The event is expected to be attended by over 1,50,000 people, especially by the Uttarakhandi youth.

Shri Hira Singh, President, Kauthik Foundation said, “Kauthig is the largest community festival of Uttarakhand which has been successfully bringing the pahari youth in Mumbai closer to their culture and roots. Being away from our homeland, many of our youngsters now a day’s do not know much about Pahari tradition and community.  This festival every year tries to bridge this gap and encourages them to appreciate their pahari art, culture and customs.
The core purpose of Kauthig Foundation is to have a creative and inclusive PAHADI Community. We want to build a strong PAHADI Community Identity, Nurture, Preserve, Protect and Promote PAHADI Values, Art, Culture, Food, Handicraft Products and Heritage. Uttarakhand is known for Peace Loving and Law-Abiding people who are Honest, Disciplined, Hardworking, Humble, Respectful, Patriotic, Purist and Trustworthy. We shall continue to nurture and instill these values among youth and new generation”

About Us
Kauthig Foundation was established in 2012 with an aim to connect Uttarakhandi people living in Mumbai and its environ with each other. The Foundation every year conducts several community building activities to provide Uttarakhandi’s a platform and opportunity for bonding and bridging the cultural gap. It organizes “Kauthig” the largest community festival of Uttarakhand which tries to bring the pahari youth in Mumbai closer to their culture and roots. Being away from homeland, many of our youngsters now days do not know much about Pahari tradition and community.  The 10 days long festival bridges the gap by bringing different aspects of Uttarakhand’s unique culture. It encourages our youth to appreciate their PAHADI art, culture, customs and helps them connect with their homeland Uttarakhand.

Kauthig Foundation also provides a perfect launch pad and platform for budding artists to nurture & showcase their talent. Over the last 11 years the Foundation has given opportunity to over 2000 Pahadi artists to perform in Mumbai at its largest community festival “Kauthig” which is well attended by over 1.5 lakh people every year.

Apart from organizing Kauthig Cultural Festival, the Foundation also organizes sports activities such as “Uttarakhand Premier League” (UPL) to encourage the youth to take up the sports actively and provide a strategic platform to unite the Pahadi’s and connect with the young generation. Last year in 2017 Kauthik Foundation also launched 1st Women UPL Cricket Tournament to bring the women forward, help them grow in confidence and showcase their talent. Since 2012, over 400 Pahadi youth have been participating in UPL each year.


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