Nagaland: Union government relaxes protected area regime for Hornbill festival
Kohima (Nagaland) [India], November 30 (ANI): The Union government has relaxed the protected area regime for the Hornbill festival.
The Hornbill Festival is an annual 10-day cultural celebration held from December 1 to 10 in Nagaland. Known as the "Festival of Festivals," it unites the state's diverse Naga tribes, bringing together their traditions, music, dances, and cuisine in one place. The event takes place at the Kisama Heritage Village, located about 12 kilometres from the state capital, Kohima.
It may be recalled that the state government had made several appeals to the Government of India for a relaxation of this regime over the past 12 months.
"The letter states that tourists from across the country and around the world are expected to visit Nagaland for the Hornbill Festival. It states that the Partner Countries will be participating in various cultural events, business round tables and networking engagements; and that the State Government has requested the lifting of the PAP regime in the larger interest of promoting tourism, improving ease of movement, and strengthening integration with the rest of the country," said in the DIPR Nagaland press statement.
On the other hand, Nagaland Chief Minister Dr. Neiphiu Rio conveyed his greetings to the former Chief Ministers, Dr. S.C. Jamir, K.L. Chishi, and Dr. Shurhozelie, on the occasion of Statehood Day.
The invitation letter stated that the Hornbill Festival will be celebrated along with six countries as Partner Countries, namely France, Austria, Switzerland, the UK, Malta and Ireland, and Arunachal Pradesh as the partner state. (ANI)
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