North East Festival, a two day carnival to be held in New
Delhi on 8th & 9th of November, 2013 will showcase the cultural
& traditional heritage as well as present a case for the future of the
region. North East India a hitherto lesser known part of the country, will
bring all its varied flavours alongwith serious discussions about the future of
the region which is greatly intertwined with the future of the country.
The two day event, biggest ever event on North East to be
celebrated outside of the region, will
showcase all the eight states, their success stories, ethnic dances, top
musical talents, tourism potential created by private tour operators, a
photographic journey to the region known as ‘Paradise Unexplored’. The event,
to be made part of Delhi’s annual event calendar, will be held at Indira Gandhi
National Certre of Arts (IGNCA), Janpath, New Delhi.
People visiting the event can expect festivity of the region
by getting a first hand experience through traditional food stalls, cultural
performances, literary & academic discussions, presenting successful
entrepreneurs and their views on doing
business and growth potential of the region as well as initiatives &
possible developmental agendas by the states. All these would happen in a
lively environment wherein traditional musicians and dancers would be
performing various ethnic dances and music throughout the day in an open stage.
Mr. Shyamkanu Mahanta, the Organiser- in- Chief, North East
Festival said, “The event is organized by Trend MMS, the leading cultural trust
of the region in collaboration with Ministry of DoNER, GoI, North East MP’s
Forum and IGNCA, Ministry of Culture, Govt of India and with support from North
East India Image Managers (NEIim), comprising
Delhi based Communication professionals working voluntary for promotion
of North East, all student associations of North East India based in Delhi are
also partnering the event. This would be an annual event, henceforth. This
year, the emphasis is on Tourism & Culture, Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship. It is an attempt to connect to people of various ethnicities
and to encourage investment and progress.”
The event would be attended by Chief Ministers to discuss
the development initiatives of States, parliamentarians, bureaucrats, among
other dignitaries. Icons of North East like Mary Kom, Adil Hussain, Arnab
Goswami, Bhaichung Bhutia, Neil Nongkrynth, Ratan Thiyam and other known
personalities like Victor Banerjee, Shekhar Gupta, and others are likely to be
present at the event. The confirmed performers so far are – Zubeen Garg,
Shillong Chamber of Choir, Mami Varte, Kalpana Patowari, Papon, Guru Rueyben
Masang, Lama Tashi etc.
Commentinng on this, Olympian MC Mary Kom said “I am coming
to IGNCA, New Delhi on 8th and 9th November, 2013 to promote unique culture of
North East, please come and join this unique festival of connecting
people.”Adil Hussain, Life Of Pi and English Vinglish fame actor, who hails
from Assam, opined that North East Festival is about celebrating the region,
its vibrant culture, sporting achievements, tourism, prospects and to build
bridges. Mr. HS Brahma, Election Commissioner of India and key Adviser of the
event said, “It would be a great platform for discussion about North East and
to create awareness about the North East amongst the Delhites.” Dr.
JayantaMadhab, eminent Economist and Adviser opines, “This is an attempt to
reach out as well as to build bridges amongst the people of North East as well
as rest of India.” Mr. D.S Poonia,
former Chief Secretary, Manipur and Adviser said, “The event would discuss
issues of Aptitude, skill development in the North East and would showcase some
skill development initiatives apart from showcasing the Entrepreneurial success
stories.”Mr. Larsing Ming, owner of Lajong Club and a part of organizing team
informs that this is a great platform to celebrate the success of North East
and would boost tourism.
North East India is bestowed with abundant natural
resources, unmatched beauty, immense potential, talent and creativity, one of
the most culturally diverse region with over 150 tribal groups as inhabitant
with different dialects and languages. The region surrounded by China,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar has tremendous geographical importance to
India. However, general lack of understanding and misconception has created a
sense of alienation among the people of this region.
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