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The Governor emphasized the essence of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat” (One India, Great India), underscoring how such initiatives promote communal harmony, cross-cultural exchanges, and national unity. He urged that borders should serve as bridges of friendship, trust, and cooperation rather than barriers.
The Deputy Director of NEZCC Prasanna Gogoi welcomed the gathering, emphasizing the role of culture as a unifying force. He highlighted how showcasing the rich heritage of India’s border regions fosters mutual understanding and national cohesion.
He also expressed gratitude to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), the district administration, and the Center of Excellence for Bioresource and Sustainable Development for their support in making the event a success.
The Director cum Member Secretary of the Arunachal Pradesh State Council for Science and Technology C D Mungyak echoed similar sentiments, stating that the event demonstrates a shared commitment to preserving and promoting India’s cultural legacy. He lauded the festival for its role in showcasing the creative diversity of the Northeast and fostering community bonds and cross-cultural interaction.
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The program featured mesmerizing cultural folk dance performances by various tribes from Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Assam, and Himachal Pradesh. The vibrant showcase of traditions reflected India’s unparalleled cultural diversity.
Among others Secretary Art and Culture Tai Kaye, ADC Kimin Tage Tatung, officials from ITBP, PRI members ,Goan buras attended the event.