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In a bid to promote tourism and celebrate the supremacy of the ‘King of Fruits’, Delhi Tourism Minister Atishi inaugurated the three-day 32nd Annual Mango Festival, where people explored various varieties of mangoes from all over the country. After inaugurating the mango festival here at the Dilli Haat in west Delhi's Janakpuri, she said that the 'mango festival' organised by the Tourism Department was a unique initiative by the Arvind Kejriwal government to promote tourism in the city, familiarise the public with various varieties of mangoes, provide a platform for small and large mango producers to expand their business and encourage farmers in the production of different varieties of mangoes. Showcasing varieties like langra, dashehri and chausa, among others, the mango festival returned to the capital after a three-year hiatus. Various varieties of mangoes were named after Indian sweets like gulab jamun, jalebi, rasgulla, makkhan malai, motichoor, gulab khas and barfi were displayed. Many visitors showed off their competitive streak by participating in mango-eating competition, relishing sweet and succulent mangoes from all over the country.
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