Guwahati, Oct 25: Nagaland brought the spirit of its world-famous Hornbill Festival to the national capital on Friday, with Tourism Minister Temjen Imna Along announcing that last year, the festival generated an impressive Rs 200 crore in revenue for the state within just ten days, all from external spending.
At a vibrant cultural evening hosted at Nagaland House by Nagaland Tourism, visitors experienced an immersive showcase of Naga music, dance, traditional attire, handicrafts and cuisine. The event drew a large turnout from Delhi and beyond, including members of the Naga community.
Union Minister Jitendra Singh, Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra and Ambassador of Thailand to India, Chavanart Thangsumphant, graced the gathering as special guests.
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