Three-day Nagi bird festival begins in Jamui

Three-day Nagi bird festival begins in Jamui

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: February 19 2024

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  • The Bihar government will organise a three-day Nagi Bird Festival in Jamui.
  • The main objective of the Nagi Bird Festival is to promote bird conservation and educate people about migratory birds and their habitats.
  • Through the festival, people have to be made aware of these migratory birds.
  • Along with promoting tourism, the festival will support natural life.
  • The arrival of these birds in the country is especially important for the people, as they live here for about two and a half stages.
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