
Unity Fest concluded on a high and emotionally charged note with a grand closing ceremony that combined culture, celebration and music, headlined by a live concert by popular singer Jubin Nautiyal. The finale witnessed an overwhelming turnout, with the festival venue coming alive as people from across Tripura gathered to be part of the celebrations.

A key highlight of the closing ceremony was the *launch of the ‘Unity’ logo, unveiled by **Tripura Tourism Brand Ambassador Sourav Ganguly. The logo was launched in the presence of **Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha, **former Chief Minister and Member of Parliament Biplab Kumar Deb, and *Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury, giving the moment both symbolic and institutional significance. The logo represents harmony, inclusiveness and Tripura’s collective cultural identity.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha said Unity Fest reflects the spirit of togetherness and cultural richness of Tripura. He noted that such festivals strengthen social harmony while also playing a vital role in promoting the state as a tourism destination. He lauded the efforts of the Tourism Department for organising the festival on a large scale with active public participation.
Former Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb said Unity Fest has emerged as an important platform for showcasing Tripura’s traditions, creative talent and community strength. He observed that the festival has helped bring national attention to the state’s cultural and tourism potential.
Launching the logo, Sourav Ganguly spoke about Tripura’s natural beauty and cultural diversity, saying the state has immense potential to attract tourists from across the country. He expressed confidence that initiatives like Unity Fest would further strengthen Tripura’s tourism brand and generate opportunities for local communities.
The evening reached its crescendo with Jubin Nautiyal’s live performance, which created an electric atmosphere as thousands sang along to his popular numbers. His soulful voice and strong connection with the audience turned the closing ceremony into a memorable experience.
Unity Fest, held over multiple days, featured cultural performances, exhibitions, local crafts, cuisine and community participation from across the state. The festival concluded with a strong message of unity and cultural pride, leaving behind lasting memories and reaffirming its place as one of Tripura’s key cultural and tourism events.

