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Bihar Unveils India’s 21‑ft Tallest Banana Bunch Statue & A Majestic Litchi Tribute!

  • August 5, 2025
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Author: Bihar Say | Amrita | “Hajipur’s 21-Foot Banana Bunch Statue Steals the Spotlight — Litchi Tribute in Muzaffarpur Follows!”  Bihar’s Banana Statue That Turned Heads Can a

Bihar Unveils India’s 21‑ft Tallest Banana Bunch Statue & A Majestic Litchi Tribute!

“Hajipur’s 21-Foot Banana Bunch Statue Steals the Spotlight — Litchi Tribute in Muzaffarpur Follows!”


 Bihar’s Banana Statue That Turned Heads

Can a banana put a city on the map?
Absolutely! Hajipur in Vaishali district proves it with a 21-foot-tall banana bunch statue—the largest in the world. Not only does it showcase Bihar’s rich agricultural roots, but it also celebrates Hajipur’s status as a leading banana-growing region in India.


Why Hajipur Deserves This Giant Tribute

Hajipur isn’t just another town near Patna. In fact, it’s a thriving agricultural hub that supplies bananas across the country. Due to its ideal climate and fertile soil, banana plantations have flourished here for decades. Villages like Hilalpur have played a crucial role in this green revolution.

Moreover, banana trade supports thousands of local families. So when the statue was built, it wasn’t just for show—it became a symbol of pride for farmers, traders, and the entire Vaishali district.


Not Just a Sculpture, But a Statement

This isn’t just concrete and paint. The 21-foot banana statue draws tourists, sparks curiosity, and even encourages selfie moments. More importantly, it stands as a landmark of agricultural excellence. Visitors often find themselves learning more about the region’s produce than they expected.

Besides that, it has helped build a unique identity for Hajipur. When people think of bananas, they now think of Bihar.


Muzaffarpur’s Sweet Answer: The Shahi Litchi Statue

While Hajipur basks in banana glory, Muzaffarpur is preparing something equally iconic. Known as the “Litchi Capital of India,” this city is working on a giant Shahi Litchi statue. It won’t just beautify the area—it’ll represent an entire economy powered by the juicy, fragrant litchi.

What makes it even better? The statue will be made using recycled materials like iron and plastic. Designed by artist Prashant Kumar, it will feature a cluster of 12 litchis, creatively shaped into a fruit bunch. Clearly, this is not just art—it’s a movement.


Agriculture + Art = Bihar’s Brand Boost

Statues like these might seem like novelties, but they play a bigger role. First of all, they create visual identity. Next, they attract tourism. And most importantly, they honour the legacy of thousands of farmers who feed the nation.

In addition, they boost Bihar’s image—locally and globally. As more cities highlight their strengths through art and culture, Bihar is stepping up with pride.

Furthermore, such monuments bring people closer to the land. They don’t just look good; they tell stories. From farm to fame—these are stories worth celebrating.


Why It Matters Now

The world is finally starting to notice Bihar’s silent transformation. Whether it’s infrastructure, innovation, or agriculture, the state is growing in every direction. However, many of these stories remain untold. That’s why platforms like Bihar Say are so important.

Bihar Say doesn’t just report news—it celebrates culture, local heroes, and the everyday triumphs of the state.


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