Mangaluru: Explora Fiesta 2025 - Three days of fun, food, and festivity at Father Muller grounds


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Nov 12: Adding colour and vibrancy to the conference week, Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital (FMHMC&H) has announced Explora Fiesta 2025, a three-day cultural and public festival to be held from November 14 to 16, between 4:30 pm and 9 pm at the Father Muller Grounds, Kankanady.

The fiesta will be inaugurated by Dubai-based entrepreneur Michael D’Souza, along with Remona Evette Pereira, acclaimed Bharatnatyam dancer and Golden Book of World Records awardee, and Reuben Jason Machado, another international award winner. Their performances will mark the grand opening of this community-oriented celebration.

Featuring over 60 stalls — including 30 food outlets and 30 lifestyle and vehicle exhibits — Explora Fiesta 2025 promises a vibrant mix of flavours, culture, and entertainment. Visitors can savour a wide variety of cuisines, shop for jewellery and fashion accessories, and explore interactive product displays. The event offers a family-friendly atmosphere with free entry and ample parking.

The fiesta will also feature popular contests such as Fancy Dress, Ramp Walk, Talented Duos, and Dance Competitions, with a total prize pool of Rs 1.5 lac. In addition, spot games and entertainment shows will keep visitors of all age groups engaged throughout the evenings.

Explora Fiesta 2025 aims to create a space where learning meets leisure, seamlessly blending the academic spirit of EXPLORA 2025 with the joy of community participation. Organizers noted that the event reflects FMCI’s vision of strengthening public relations and fostering goodwill beyond institutional boundaries.

 

 

 

  

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