Nand Kishore Yadav attends first edition of North East Tribal Spring Festival held at NEZCC Shilpgram, Guwahati.
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DIMAPUR — Governor of Nagaland Nand Kishore Yadav, who is also the chairman of the North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC), attended the first edition of the “Uttar-Poorv Janjatiya Basant Utsav” – North East Tribal Spring Festival, held at NEZCC Shilpgram, Guwahati on Sunday.
Addressing the gathering, the governor expressed his delight at being part of the inaugural edition of the festival, which celebrates the vibrant spirit, rich traditions, and cultural diversity of the North Eastern region, an update from Lok Bhavan Kohima stated.
Yadav extended his salutations to the distinguished guests of honour including Guru Jatin Goswami, Guru Drona Bhuyan, Guru Sanyusang S Pongener, and Pokhila Lekthepi, acknowledging their invaluable contributions to art, culture, and society.
Highlighting the significance of the festival, he stated that the event symbolises not only the arrival of spring but also the blossoming of unity in diversity.
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He noted that the North East, often described as the cultural mosaic of India, is home to numerous tribes with unique traditions, languages, attire, music and dance forms.
Yadav said that such festivals provide an important platform to showcase and celebrate this rich heritage.
Speaking on the essence of Basant Utsav, the governor remarked that it represents renewal, hope and harmony and reflects the deep connection between nature and culture upheld by tribal communities.
He observed that their sustainable lifestyles, respect for nature and strong community values offer valuable lessons for contemporary society.
The governor commended the efforts of the organisers led by Dr. Prashanna Gogoi, Director, NEZCC, for conceptualising the festival, which promotes cultural exchange and strengthens national integration.
He stated that bringing together artistes and communities from across the region fosters mutual respect and understanding.
Emphasising the need to preserve indigenous knowledge and cultural identity in a rapidly changing world, Yadav urged the youth to take pride in their roots while embracing progress and innovation.
Expressing confidence in the future of the festival, he said that the North East, with its vibrant tribal traditions, stands as a shining example of how culture can serve as a powerful force for unity and development.
He conveyed hope that the festival will grow in scale and significance in the years to come.
Further, the governor congratulated the organisers and extended best wishes for the grand success of the festival, expressing hope that it will continue to flourish as a symbol of cultural pride, harmony and shared heritage.