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Discover the heart of Northeast India through captivating stories of resilience, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse cultures. 

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The Bard of Brahmaputra: Dr. Bhupen Hazarika – A Universal Humanist in Melody and Motion
In the vast tapestry of Indian culture, where legends are often born from ancient myths and epic tales, there emerges a figure whose life and art were a living testament to the power of human connection,...
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Alobo Naga (Alobo Achümi): A Case Study in Regional Identity, Cultural Agency, and Independent Music Entrepreneurship
  This essay examines the cultural, social, and entrepreneurial dimensions of Alobo Naga—an Indian singer-songwriter and bandleader from Nagaland, who has become an emblematic figure in the independent...
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Aizawl – The Capital City with Scenic Views
  Introduction Perched high in the Lushai Hills of northeastern India, Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, offers a compelling blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical depth. Established...
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Khonoma Village: Asia’s First Green Village 
  Introduction Hidden in the rugged hills of Nagaland, around 20 km west of Kohima, lies Khonoma Village—Asia’s pioneering “Green Village.” A confluence of rich cultural heritage, fierce historical...
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Mokokchung – A Cultural Hub of the Ao Naga Tribe
  Introduction Tucked away in the rolling hills of Nagaland, Mokokchung stands as a vibrant testament to the cultural richness and traditional values of the Ao Naga tribe. Known as one of the most...
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Hornbill Festival, Kisama Village – The ‘Festival of Festivals’ Showcasing Naga Culture
  Introduction The Hornbill Festival, celebrated every year from 1st to 10th December in Kisama Heritage Village, Nagaland, is famously referred to as the “Festival of Festivals“. Rooted...
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