As part of the Students Cultural Exchange Program organized under the Yuva Tourism Club initiative, three groups of students from IHM Raipur showcased the cultural heritage and tourism potential of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland. The event aimed to promote awareness of Northeast India’s diversity and traditions. The Arunachal Pradesh group focused on the state’s tribal culture and scenic landscapes. They showcased major festivals like Losar and Solung, and bamboo crafts. Tourist highlights reflecting Arunachal’s appeal to nature and culture enthusiasts. The Nagaland group celebrated the state’s vibrant tribal culture with a war songs, symbolizing unity and strength. They displayed traditional crafts such as Naga shawls and beadwork and highlighted key attractions like the Hornbill Festival, Dzükou Valley, and Kohima War Cemetery, showcasing Nagaland’s growing popularity in cultural and adventure tourism. The Assam group highlighted the state’s rich traditions. The Assam group highlighted the state’s rich traditions through their presentation.
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