India, Feb. 20 -- The 38th Surajkund International Crafts Mela is witnessing record-breaking footfall as it enters its final week, with thousands continuing to flock to the fair before its conclusion on February 23. The event, which has brought together artisans from 42 countries with over 1,200 stalls, has transformed Surajkund into a hub of art, culture, and global craftsmanship, offering visitors an immersive experience of handicrafts, music, dance and cuisine.

According to Kala Ramachandran, principal secretary of the Haryana Tourism Corporation and Vice-Chairperson of the Surajkund Mela Authority, the mela has attracted the highest number of visitors in its history. She credited the partnership with DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio...