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Manipur Governor Stresses Need for Development and Heritage to Progress Together

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla reiterated the Centre's commitment to balancing development with cultural heritage preservation. He spoke at the golden jubilee celebrations of JNMDA's Production Unit in Imphal, praising its role as a cultural ambassador. The Governor inaugurated year-long festivities and witnessed the dance-drama Keibul Lamjao, which promotes conservation of the endangered Sangai. He also chaired an Advisory Committee meeting to discuss the academy's future growth and expansion.

Development and heritage must progress together: Manipur Governor

Imphal, July 4

Reiterating the Centre's commitment under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of "Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi", Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Saturday said that development and preservation of the country's rich cultural heritage must progress together.

Addressing the golden jubilee celebrations of the Production Unit of the Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy (JNMDA) in Imphal, the Governor said that the Production Unit, established in 1976, has played a pivotal role in nurturing experimental dance-dramas and has evolved into a distinguished cultural ambassador, showcasing the elegance and richness of Manipuri dance and music across India and abroad.

Bhalla said that the presentation of the dance-drama Keibul Lamjao reflects Manipur's rich natural and cultural heritage while conveying the importance of environmental conservation and the protection of the state's unique identity.

He appreciated the tireless efforts of the choreographers, musicians, technicians and artistes whose dedication brought the production to life.

The Governor also inaugurated the year-long golden jubilee celebrations of the JNMDA Production Unit, released a commemorative souvenir and felicitated retired senior artistes and former officials of the Production Unit in recognition of their invaluable contributions.

The celebration marks 50 years of the Production Unit's dedicated service towards preserving, promoting and showcasing the rich heritage of Manipuri dance, music and performing arts.

The programme was attended by First Lady Jyoti Bhalla, Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA) Chairman Dr Sandhya Purecha, SNA Secretary Raju Das, Inspector General of Assam Rifles (South) Major General Gaurav Sharma, and Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Regional Director, Shillong, Dr N. Munish Singh, among other dignitaries.

The Governor, along with the First Lady and other distinguished guests, witnessed the dance-drama Keibul Lamjao, which portrays the challenges surrounding the survival of the endangered Sangai, the state animal of Manipur, while highlighting the need for its conservation.

A large number of distinguished artistes, cultural enthusiasts, academicians, officials and members of the public also attended the celebration.

Meanwhile, Governor Bhalla also chaired the Advisory Committee meeting of the Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy, held at the Conference Hall of Raj Bhavan in Imphal on Saturday.

The meeting observed a one-minute silence as a mark of respect to eminent gurus and cultural stalwarts, including Ratan Thiyam, Khumanthem Prakash Singh, Prof. N. Tombi Singh and Kshetrimayum Thouranisabi Devi, who passed away during 2025-26.

The committee discussed several important matters related to the development, expansion and future activities of the Academy, with members sharing suggestions for strengthening the institution's role in preserving and promoting Manipuri performing arts.

Senior officials of the Sangeet Natak Akademi and the Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy attended the meeting.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's heartening to see traditional dance forms like Manipuri being given institutional support. But sometimes I wonder if the fanfare overshadows the real needs — like better funding for grassroots artists and infrastructure in remote areas.

Priya S

The mention of Ratan Thiyam and other gurus passing away is a poignant reminder. These legends are irreplaceable. I hope the Academy not only preserves their legacy but also trains a new generation of artistes who can carry the torch forward.

Ananya R

Golden jubilee of the Production Unit — 50 years of excellence! 👏 Manipuri dance is one of India's most graceful classical forms. Glad to see the Governor acknowledging both the cultural ambassadors and the environmental message through Keibul Lamjao. Jai Hind!

James A

Interesting to see the Governor also chairing an Advisory Committee meeting — balancing cultural celebrations with governance. The silent tribute to departed stalwarts shows respect. Hope the Academy's expansion plans truly benefit the local artist community.

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