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These events play a crucial role in highlighting the state’s traditional art & crafts, local cuisines, songs, and dances, and go a long way in providing a source of livelihood to the community members. The Deputy Chief Minister also lauded the organization’s effort in bringing together the diverse youths of the State in one place, where they can learn about the State’s ancient culture and traditions. Adding on, he said that such events aid the younger generation to come closer to their roots and appreciate their rich cultural heritages, collectively representing Arunachal Pradesh.
Mein also emphasized on the rapid expansion of globalization, which has immensely benefited civilization all over but has also contributed to the gradual erosion of ancient customs, values, and traditions. In order to ensure that the people of Arunachal are able to keep up with the evolving development in the State without losing their ancestral roots, Mein stated that the Government of Arunachal Pradesh is committed to building indigenous prayer halls and Gurukuls in every district of the State. These establishments will facilitate the practice of indigenous festivals, passing indigenous knowledge to younger generations and preserving the rich and diverse heritage of the land for generations to come.
He further said that Arunachal Pradesh is a land of multi-culture and beliefs, and called upon the people to respect each other’s religions while practicing their own.
He also said that Arunachal’s tribals have very rich folklore, folksongs and oral literature. He added that these need to be documented for preservation and promotion.
Meanwhile, Mein also visited the stalls and prayer centers at the event and offered his prayers to the indigenous Gods & Goddesses.
The event was also attended by the former Rajya Sabha MP Tarun Vijay, the former Chief Minister Mukut Mithi, Namsai MLA Chau Zingnu Namchoom, among others.