Manipur Governor Stresses Preservation and Academic Study of Cultural Heritage

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla presided over the first convocation ceremony of the Manipur University of Culture in Imphal. He emphasized the need to preserve, promote, and academically study the state's rich cultural heritage for future generations and scholarly research. The Governor highlighted the university's role in safeguarding traditions like dance, music, and martial arts while conferring degrees on over 400 graduates. He commended the university's progress and the efforts of its faculty and staff in developing it into a key centre for cultural learning.

Key Points: Manipur Governor on Preserving State's Cultural Heritage

  • First convocation of Manipur University of Culture
  • Over 400 graduates awarded degrees
  • University dedicated to cultural preservation
  • Governor stresses student responsibility
  • Institution nurtures future scholars
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Manipur Guv Bhalla stresses preservation, academic study of state's cultural heritage

Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla emphasizes preserving Manipur's cultural heritage through academic study at the first convocation of Manipur University of Culture.

"convocations mark one of the most significant milestones in the life of a university - Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla"

Imphal, March 10

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Tuesday emphasised the need to preserve, promote and undertake in-depth academic study of the state's rich cultural heritage, highlighting its significance for future generations as well as for scholarly research.

The Governor, who is also the Chancellor of the Manipur University of Culture, presided over the first Convocation Ceremony of the Manipur University of Culture held at the City Convention Centre in Imphal on Tuesday.

Addressing the ceremony, Bhalla said that convocations mark one of the most significant milestones in the life of a university, symbolising the culmination of years of dedication, discipline and academic pursuit by students.

He observed that the first convocation of the Manipur University of Culture represents not only a celebration of the achievements of its students but also an important step towards strengthening cultural education and research in the state.

The Governor noted that the University, established under the Manipur University of Culture Act, 2015, was envisioned as a unique institution dedicated to preserving, promoting and academically studying the state's rich and diverse cultural heritage.

Over the years, he said, the institution has steadily evolved into an important centre where tradition and scholarship converge.

Congratulating the graduating students on their achievements, Bhalla emphasised that they carry both the honour and responsibility of safeguarding and promoting the cultural traditions of Manipur. He stated that institutions like the Manipur University of Culture play a crucial role in preserving the state's rich artistic traditions, including dance, music, theatre, ritual practices, martial arts and oral literature, while also nurturing future generations of cultural practitioners, researchers and scholars.

The Governor also appreciated the progress made by the University since its establishment and commended the efforts of Vice-Chancellor Paonam Gunindro Singh, faculty members and staff for developing the institution into an important centre of cultural learning in the region.

During the ceremony, Bhalla conferred degrees and gold medals on the graduating students of the University. More than 400 graduates were awarded degrees at the convocation ceremony. The event marked a historic milestone as it was the first-ever convocation ceremony of the University since its establishment in 2015.

The ceremony was attended by Prasan Kumar Swain, Vice-Chancellor of Utkal University of Culture, Bhubaneswar; Paonam Gunindro Singh, Vice-Chancellor of Manipur University of Culture; H. Gyan Prakash, Commissioner (Art and Culture); and Laishram Radhakanta, Registrar of the University, among other dignitaries.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative. Manipur's culture is incredibly rich - from Thang-Ta to Ras Leela. Formal academic study will help document and protect these traditions from being lost. Hope other states also focus on their unique cultural universities.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just another symbolic event. The real test is whether these graduates get meaningful opportunities. Cultural preservation needs funding, jobs, and practical application, not just degrees.
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Meera T
As someone from the Northeast, this news warms my heart. Our stories, dances, and art forms deserve this platform. Congratulations to all 400+ graduates! You are now the true ambassadors of Manipuri culture. ❤️
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David E
Fascinating read. India's cultural diversity is astounding. Having a dedicated university for a state's culture is a brilliant model for preservation. Would love to see more international collaboration and student exchange programs from such institutions.
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Karthik V
Good move. But preservation should also mean making culture accessible to the common man, not just locked in academic papers. Hope they digitize archives and create online courses so everyone can learn about Manipur's heritage.

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