Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shared Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia’s article on Nagaland’s iconic Hornbill Festival, describing it as a “kaleidoscope of the human spirit” and a convergence of tradition with modernity. The festival, often called the “Festival of Festivals,” showcases the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland and the Northeast’s growing prominence in India’s national narrative.
Scindia’s article praised the Hornbill Festival as a vibrant celebration that unites diverse tribes, art, music, and cuisine, reflecting India’s cultural soul. PM Modi reiterated that India’s rise is tied to the Northeast’s progress, emphasizing the importance of integrating regional traditions into the broader national identity. The festival, held annually in December, has become a global attraction, drawing visitors from across the world.
Notable updates
• PM Modi shared Scindia’s article calling Hornbill Festival a “kaleidoscope of the human spirit”
• Festival blends ancient traditions with contemporary expressions of art, music, and culture
• Known as the “Festival of Festivals,” it unites Nagaland’s tribes and showcases diversity
• PM Modi stressed that India’s rise depends on the Northeast shining
• Hornbill Festival has grown into an international cultural event, boosting tourism and identity
Major takeaway
The Hornbill Festival is more than a cultural showcase—it is a symbol of India’s unity in diversity, highlighting how regional traditions enrich the national and global narrative.
Sources: Morung Express, The Statesman, NewsOnAir, Shillong Times