News India Live, Digital Desk: If you love Indian culture and traditions, then there is a very good news for you. Spiritual Capital of North India Varanasi (Kashi) and the rich heritage of South India Tamil Nadu Going to hug again.
Yes, the Ministry of Education has announced that the much awaited 4th Kashi Tamil Sangamam Going to start from 2nd December 2025. It is not just a government event, but a celebration of the union of two great civilizations.
After all, what is this ‘Sangam’?
In simple words, it “One India Excellent India” This is a very beautiful example. Its objective is to bridge the gap between North and South India. In this, people (delegates) from different parts of Tamil Nadu come to Varanasi (Kashi). Coming here, they not only see the city of Baba Vishwanath, but also closely experience the food, art and culture here. Similarly, the people of Kashi know the greatness of Tamil culture.
What is special this time?
This time it is the fourth phase of the program (Phase 4). The Education Ministry has said that it will start from December 2. Like every time, this time too a group of devotees, students and artists from Tamil Nadu special trains Will reach Kashi through.
Imagine what the scene will be like when Tamil hymns will echo on the banks of Ganga and the people of Tamil Nadu will enjoy the streets of Banaras and the lassi there. This event reminds us that our languages may be different, but our souls are one.
How to go and register?
If you also want to witness this historical moment, then an online registration portal is arranged by the Ministry of Education for this. In this, people apply under different categories (like students, teachers, farmers, artisans, writers etc.) and if selected, they get a chance for this journey.
Old memories and new enthusiasm
You would remember that when the first Kashi Tamil Sangamam took place, it was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Since then, thousands of people have lived this experience. People have called it the most memorable journey of life.
So if you also want to see the colors of Indian culture, then keep your eye on this event. Kashi is getting ready to welcome its South Indian brothers and sisters with open arms!
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