Itanagar:Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Friday said that indigenous festivals are a great medium for tribal communities to connect with their roots. Khandu, while gracing the Solung festival of Adi community at Ruksin in East Siang district, asserted that modernisation and development of a place were inevitable but that should never come at the cost of its people's cultural identity.
"Indigenous festivals are not just occasions to showcase our rich cultural heritage but an opportunity to strengthen our connection with our roots," he said. Maintaining that tribal practices in many countries across the globe have shrunk, with some displayed only to cater to tourist interests, the chief minister expressed happiness that indigenous culture and heritage continue to thrive in Arunachal.
"What is encouraging is that our youths today are taking pride in their culture, voluntarily participating in festivals like Solung and speaking in the mother tongue. Our identity is in safe hands," he stated. He lauded the Adi community for leading from the front when it came to preserving indigenous culture, while embracing development on all fronts.
Khandu expressed his delight by tweeting, "Delighted to have joined my brothers & sisters of Adi community for Solung festival celebrations at Ruksin in East Siang district today. My special thanks to Chief Patron of Banggo Solung Committee Shri Ninong Ering ji, President Tanyo Tapak ji & community for warm hospitality."