A mango is not just a fruit; it is a celebration of nature, culture, and tradition.
- Achyut Mehrotra

- Jul 2
- 3 min read

For the past eight years, I have had the wonderful opportunity to be associated with Mango Festivals organized through farmers' markets across different parts of Uttar Pradesh. My journey began as an intern, where I enthusiastically assisted in organizing festival activities and interacting with visitors. Through dedication, hard work, and continuous learning, I later became a Team Leader, a responsibility I have proudly carried out for the past several years. This journey has strengthened my leadership, communication, teamwork, and event management skills.
These festivals, held in beautiful orchards, have allowed me to experience the rich heritage of mango cultivation and appreciate the dedication of our farmers. From tasting renowned varieties such as Dasheri, Langra, and Chausa to interacting with farmers and learning about cultivation techniques, every visit has been a memorable learning experience.
I have enjoyed orchard walks, cultural performances, food stalls, exhibitions, mango competitions, and educational sessions on sustainable farming. Meeting visitors from different backgrounds and helping them explore the festival has been one of the most rewarding parts of my experience.
Being passionate about photography and storytelling, I have captured countless moments that reflect the beauty of the orchards, the enthusiasm of visitors, and the hard work of farmers. Sharing these memories through photographs and videos has been my way of promoting the festival and encouraging more people to appreciate agriculture.
Each festival has strengthened my appreciation for agriculture, rural traditions, teamwork, and community spirit. The Mango Festival is more than a celebration of the king of fruits—it is a vibrant platform that connects farmers, consumers, and nature while showcasing the agricultural richness and cultural heritage of Uttar Pradesh. I look forward to contributing to many more Mango Festivals in the future, continuing to learn, serve, and celebrate this beautiful For the past eight years, I have had the wonderful opportunity to be associated with Mango Festivals organized through farmers' markets across different parts of Uttar Pradesh. My journey began as an intern, where I enthusiastically assisted in organizing festival activities and interacting with visitors. Through dedication, hard work, and continuous learning, I later became a Team Leader, a responsibility I have proudly carried out for the past several years. This journey has strengthened my leadership, communication, teamwork, and event management skills.
These festivals, held in beautiful orchards, have allowed me to experience the rich heritage of mango cultivation and appreciate the dedication of our farmers. From tasting renowned varieties such as Dasheri, Langra, and Chausa to interacting with farmers and learning about cultivation techniques, every visit has been a memorable learning experience.
I have enjoyed orchard walks, cultural performances, food stalls, exhibitions, mango competitions, and educational sessions on sustainable farming. Meeting visitors from different backgrounds and helping them explore the festival has been one of the most rewarding parts of my experience.
Being passionate about photography and storytelling, I have captured countless moments that reflect the beauty of the orchards, the enthusiasm of visitors, and the hard work of farmers. Sharing these memories through photographs and videos has been my way of promoting the festival and encouraging more people to appreciate agriculture.
Each festival has strengthened my appreciation for agriculture, rural traditions, teamwork, and community spirit. The Mango Festival is more than a celebration of the king of fruits—it
is a vibrant platform that connects farmers, consumers, and nature while showcasing the agricultural richness and cultural heritage of Uttar Pradesh. I look forward to contributing to many more Mango Festivals in the future, continuing to learn, serve, and celebrate this beautiful.

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