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Delhi Aam Festival 2025: A Mango-Filled Journey Through Summer Nostalgia 

Every year, Delhi becomes a paradise for mango lovers during the much-awaited Aam Mahotsav. This three-day festival, held at Thyagaraj Stadium, brings together people of all ages to celebrate the “king of fruits” in all its glory. With over 400 types of mangoes on display, the event is a true treat for the senses.

Reliving Childhood Memories

  • The festival started on a nostalgic note, with Delhi’s Chief Minister Rekha Gupta asking, “Who has picked mangoes straight from the tree and eaten them?”
  • Many visitors smiled and raised their hands, remembering their childhood days spent enjoying mangoes during summer holidays.
  • The Chief Minister shared her own memories of visiting her grandmother’s house, soaking mangoes in a big pot of water, and eating them together with family.
  • She spoke about how mangoes are a special part of our culture and bring happiness to everyone.

A Paradise for Mango Lovers

  • The stadium was filled with the sweet aroma of hundreds of mango varieties.
  • Some unique types, like shakkar cheeni, gulab jamun, and chum chum, caught everyone’s attention.
  • There was even a mango that looked just like a litchi!
  • A mini mango orchard and a fun mango mascot made the event even more exciting for kids and families.

Visitors’ Favourite Moments

  • Many people come to the festival every year. Atul Jain, a regular visitor, shared, “I have been coming here for 12 years. I learn so much about mangoes at this festival. I always look for new varieties that aren’t sold in Delhi markets.”
  • He brought special types like mallika, golden, and haafiz mangoes to share.
  • Another visitor, Prashasti, said, “The number of mangoes here is amazing. I usually eat dasheri or sindoori, but today I bought gulab-khas and amrapali, which are not easily found in Delhi.”

Mangoes: More Than Just a Fruit

  • The festival is not just about tasting mangoes. It’s also about learning and spending time with family.
  • Niharika Rai, head of Delhi Tourism, said, “Mangoes are the king of fruits, and this festival shows how many different kinds there are. It’s a great way for children to learn about mangoes and for families to have fun together.”

Mango Diversity on Display

  • Some mangoes tasted like other fruits, such as banana or strawberry.
  • There were varieties named after animals, like nagin, machhali, and gajraj gola.
  • A few mangoes even looked like apples, peaches, or bitter gourd, surprising many visitors.

Supporting Mango Growers

  • The Delhi government invited mango farmers from all over India to take part in the festival.
  • This gave farmers a chance to sell their unique mangoes and share their stories with visitors.
  • The festival is not just a celebration for mango lovers, but also a way to support and promote the hard work of growers.

The Aam Mahotsav in Delhi is more than just a fruit festival. It’s a place where memories are made, families come together, and the wonderful world of mangoes is celebrated. With hundreds of varieties to taste, fun activities for children, and a chance to support local farmers, it’s no wonder that this festival is a highlight of the summer in Delhi. If you love mangoes, this is one event you should not miss!


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Stuti Talwar

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