Nagaland: News in Pictures

G20 Summit delegate from Romania, Simona with the string artists (Tati singers) on arrival at Dimapur Airport on April 4. The visiting delegate who is visiting North East for the first time commented, ‘the reception was thrilling and exciting.’ (DIPR Photo)

G20 Summit delegate from Romania, Simona with the string artists (Tati singers) on arrival at Dimapur Airport on April 4. The visiting delegate who is visiting North East for the first time commented, ‘the reception was thrilling and exciting.’ (DIPR Photo)

Naga dancers accord traditional welcome to the G20 Summit delegates on their arrival at Dimapur Airport on April 4. (DIPR Photo)

Dimapur Tizit Union (DTU) celebrated Aoleang (Ozea) festival at the residence of B Tingnon Konyak, Treasurer of DTU, Kuda village. Besides the members of the union, several other special invitees and well wishers attended the Aoleang festival. Earlier, the programme was chaired by Tehnu Wangpan, invocation by Ako, welcome address by Yato Konyak, President DTU, song by Nahyuh, exhortation by Langlem, Advisor DTU and Mosa, president KUD, cultural performance by Tizit area female troops, vote of thanks by Neiwang konyak, Vice-President DTU. The union has acknowledged. Minister H&FW, P Paiwang Konyak for his contribution towards the Ozea feast. 

Governor of Nagaland La. Ganesan visited Nagaland state Museum on April 4. He appreciated the well-maintained museum and commented that it is a good place to come, see and understand the greatness of the Naga culture in a nutshell. Host of Officials from Raj Bhavan as well as the department of Art & Culture including Commissioner & Secretary to Governor Wezope Kenye IAS and Director Art & Culture Adela Moa were also present during the visit. (PRO Raj Bhavan)

People walking towards the jhum cultivation at Hazik village located in the Naga areas of Burma. (Photo Courtesy: Shoyisa Rhakho)



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