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Pointing that the Yak Dance – theme of the tableau – is a cultural heritage of the Monpas, who have preserved it through the ages and as a result the team could represent it in its purest form, Khandu appealed each and every community of the state to preserve their distinct cultural heritage with pride and showcase it to the world in its original identity.
The Chief Minister appreciated the efforts put in by the IPR officials, who designed the tableau and went through strict selection process conducted by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and emerged winners.
“This is a historical win for Arunachal Pradesh and we are grateful to you all,” he added.
Earlier, Druba Bhattacharjee, IPR official and man behind the designing of the tableau, explained in the detail the selection process and the overwhelming surprise that engulfed the team on announcement of the results.
“We were speechless. On behalf of the department I thank the artistes for their discipline and utter dedication to the work at hand for this success,” he said.
The Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister individually felicitated members of the Arunachal Tableau artistes and officials on the occasion.
As a gesture of encouragement, the Chief Minister announced an amount of Rs 5 lakhs for the entire team for the historical achievement and making the state proud.