22 fairs to be held across Punjab at different times of the year to boost Tourism and Culture in Punjab
| Date | Festival | Area | Purpose | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maghi Festival | Sri Muktsar Sahib | ||
| 2 | January | Basant Festival | Firozepur | Kite Flying during Basant Panchmi festival |
| 3 | January | Heritage Festival | Kapurthala | |
| 4 | February | Kila Raipur Rural Olympics | Ludhiana | |
| 5 | April | Heritage festival and Baisakhi fair | Bathinda | |
| 6 | Heritage Festival | Patiala | ||
| 7 | March | Hola Mohala | Sri Anandpur Sahib | |
| 8 | August | Teeyan celebrations | Sangrur | |
| 9 | September | Inqlab Festival | SBS Nagar (Khatkhat kallan) | |
| 10 | September | Baba Shiekh Farid Aagman | Faridkot | |
| 11 | Doon Festival | Mansa | Highlighting the culture and cuisine of Malwa | |
| 12 | Punjab Handicraft Festival | Fazilka | ||
| 13 | November | Equestrian Fair | Jalandhar | |
| 14 | Military Literature Fair | Chandigarh | ||
| 15 | Rivers Fair | Pathankot | ||
| 16 | December | Sufi Festival | Malerkotla | |
| 17 | Nihang Olympics | Sri Anandpur Sahib | ||
| 18 | Dara Singh Chhinjh Olympics | Tarn Taran | The winner will receive a cash prize and the title of Rustame-e-Punjab from the state government | |
| 19 | Adventure Sports Fair | Ropar and Pathankot | ||
| 20 | Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa Josh Festival | Gurdaspur | will highlight the bravery of Punjabis | |
| 21 | December | Valour Festival | Fatehgarh Sahib | |
| 22 | January | Rangla Punjab International Festival | Amritsar | showcasing all aspects of Punjabi culture, with participation from notable novelists and poets. |
| 23 | September | State Music & Film Awards | Mohali | Like other National level film awards |