PM Modi lauds vibrant spirit of Nagaland's Hornbill Festival
New Delhi, December 14
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday commended the vibrant spirit of Nagaland's Hornbill Festival, describing it as a powerful reflection of India's cultural richness and the enduring vitality of its tribal heritage.
PM Modi highlighted that North East today represents the face of a new, confident India. Applauding Nagaland's unique cultural identity, PM Modi observed that the State does not merely host a festival; it embodies celebration itself, truly justifying its proud title as the Land of Festivals.
Responding to a post by Union Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia on X, PM Modi said:
"In this engaging article, Union Minister Shri @JM_Scindia describes Nagaland's Hornbill Festival as a kaleidoscope of the human spirit and a masterful convergence of the ancient and the contemporary. He reiterates that our country will rise only when the Northeast shines."
Highlighting the Northeast as the face of a new, confident India, the Minister notes that Nagaland does not just celebrate - it embodies celebration, truly justifying why it is called the Land of Festivals, PM Modi said.
Earlier, Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, Chief of the Air Staff, visited the Kenguruse Pavillion in Kisama Heritage Village at Kohima during the Hornbill Festival.
The Chief of Air Staff paid solemn homage to the fallen Naga heroes, recognising their bravery and ultimate sacrifice in the service of the nation.
The tribute reflected the deep respect shared across the Armed Forces for those who laid down their lives for the country.
Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh also viewed an AI-based film on Captain N Kenguruse, Mahavir Chakra (Posthumous), which recounts his valour and sacrifice, bringing his inspiring story to light for all visitors.
The screening prompted reflection and reinforced the importance of remembering and honouring our heroes. He interacted with Army and Air Force officers and viewed the exhibits at the Pavilion, which showcase military heritage, regional history and the shared legacy of courage and service in Nagaland and the North-Eastern region.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see the focus. But words must be followed by sustained action on infrastructure and development in Nagaland. The tribute to Captain Kenguruse is moving. Jai Hind!
The Northeast is indeed India's crown jewel. The Hornbill Festival is on my bucket list! The AI film about the war hero is a brilliant use of technology to preserve our history.
As someone who visited last year, the festival is incredible. The colors, music, and warmth of the Naga people are unforgettable. Glad it's getting this national spotlight.
Respectfully, while the appreciation is welcome, we often see such statements only during festivals. The real test is consistent policy and empathy for the region's complex history throughout the year.
"Our country will rise only when the Northeast shines" – this line by Scindia ji is so true. The bravery of heroes like Captain Kenguruse is a lesson for all Indians. Proud of our diverse yet united nation.
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