Vice President Jagdish Dhankhar has been invited to inaugurate the Rajyotsav ceremony. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to attend the closing ceremony, although the program has not been finalized yet. Due to Diwali, the Rajyotsav will start on 4 November instead of 1 November. On the first day, cultural programs will be held. A one-day Rajyotsav will be organized in all districts on 5 November. Additionally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to inaugurate the Adivasi Museum in Purkhoti Muktangan on the occasion of Birsa Munda’s birth anniversary.
Changes in Rajyotsav’s date and name
The uncertainty over the date of Rajyotsav has been resolved. The state-level Rajyotsav will take place from 4 to 6 November. The state-level Rajyotsav will be organized in Nava Raipur on 4 November, while a one-day Rajyotsav will be organized in all districts on 5 November. This time, the date of Rajyotsav has been affected due to Diwali. The officials have brainstormed over the issue. The date is being pushed forward considering the festival, and the final decision will be taken in the cabinet meeting. It is being discussed that the Rajyotsav may start on 4 November, but the final decision will be taken in the cabinet meeting.