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2.39 lakh people visit 'Hornbill Festival'

The 'Hornbill Festival' of Nagaland started on December 1 at the Kisama village. It had already attracted 2,799 foreigners and 49,674 domestic tourists. Union Ministers Jitendra Singh and Kiren Rijiju were also among the visitors.

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Published : Dec 9, 2019, 3:39 PM IST

Kohima: More than 2.39 lakh people have visited the ongoing 'Hornbill Festival', a major annual function showcasing the culture, arts, artefacts, handicrafts and food of Nagaland at the Kisama village here.

The 'Hornbill Festival' is held every year from December 1 to 10 at the Kisama village here.

Till December 8 (Sunday) 2,39,901 visitors including 2,799 foreigners have visited the festival ground at Kisama here, Assistant Director of Tourism Department, Toka E Tuccumi said.

Last year 2,702 foreigners and 37,500 domestic tourists had visited the festival while this year already 2,799 foreigners and 49,674 domestic tourists had visited till Sunday.

A total of 76,645 visitors, including 192 foreigners, 22,464 domestic tourists and 54,989 locals, thronged the picturesque village to witness the festivities on Sunday.

Union Ministers Jitendra Singh and Kiren Rijiju had visited the 'Hornbill Festival' on Saturday. Singh said the participation of such a large number of people has not only boosted the economy but also enthused young Start-Up groups from across India to explore avenues of entrepreneurship and livelihood in this region.

Singh attributed the huge success of the event to the personal outreach of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, "who had brought Northeast to a national focus in the last five years". Singh, the Union Minister of Development of North Eastern Region hoped that Nagaland through the Hornbill festival will become the "torchbearer" of the new cultural journey of North East.

Union Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju had also visited the festival ground on Saturday. He said that the festival depicted the rich cultural heritage of Naga people.

"People across the world have started to study the Hornbill festival," he said, adding that the Hornbill festival is a rare occasion where everyone can enjoy the ethnicity of the Nagas at one place.

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Kohima: More than 2.39 lakh people have visited the ongoing 'Hornbill Festival', a major annual function showcasing the culture, arts, artefacts, handicrafts and food of Nagaland at the Kisama village here.

The 'Hornbill Festival' is held every year from December 1 to 10 at the Kisama village here.

Till December 8 (Sunday) 2,39,901 visitors including 2,799 foreigners have visited the festival ground at Kisama here, Assistant Director of Tourism Department, Toka E Tuccumi said.

Last year 2,702 foreigners and 37,500 domestic tourists had visited the festival while this year already 2,799 foreigners and 49,674 domestic tourists had visited till Sunday.

A total of 76,645 visitors, including 192 foreigners, 22,464 domestic tourists and 54,989 locals, thronged the picturesque village to witness the festivities on Sunday.

Union Ministers Jitendra Singh and Kiren Rijiju had visited the 'Hornbill Festival' on Saturday. Singh said the participation of such a large number of people has not only boosted the economy but also enthused young Start-Up groups from across India to explore avenues of entrepreneurship and livelihood in this region.

Singh attributed the huge success of the event to the personal outreach of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, "who had brought Northeast to a national focus in the last five years". Singh, the Union Minister of Development of North Eastern Region hoped that Nagaland through the Hornbill festival will become the "torchbearer" of the new cultural journey of North East.

Union Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju had also visited the festival ground on Saturday. He said that the festival depicted the rich cultural heritage of Naga people.

"People across the world have started to study the Hornbill festival," he said, adding that the Hornbill festival is a rare occasion where everyone can enjoy the ethnicity of the Nagas at one place.

Also Read:Sikkim police to offer free rides to women at night

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2.39 lakh people visit 'Hornbill Festival'
         Kohima, Dec 9 (PTI) More than 2.39 lakh people have
visited the ongoing 'Hornbill Festival', a major annual
function showcasing the culture, arts, artefacts, handicrafts
and food of Nagaland at the Kisama village here, an official
said on Monday.
         The 'Hornbill Festival' is held every year from
December 1 to 10 at the Kisama village here.
         Till December 8 (Sunday) 2,39,901 visitors including
2,799 foreigners have visited the festival ground at Kisama
here, Assistant Director of Tourism Department, Toka E Tuccumi
said.
         Last year 2,702 foreigners and 37,500 domestic
tourists had visited the festival while this year already
2,799 foreigners and 49,674 domestic tourists had visited till
Sunday, Tuccumi said.
         A total of 76,645 visitors, including 192 foreigners,
22,464 domestic tourists and 54,989 locals thronged the
picturesque village to witness the festivities on Sunday, the
official said.
         Union Ministers Jitendra Singh and Kiren Rijiju had
visited the 'Hornbill Festival' on Saturday.
         Singh said participation of such a large number of
people has not only boosted the economy but also enthused
young Start-Up groups from across India to explore avenues of
entrepreneurship and livelihood in this region.
          Singh attributed the huge success of the event to the
personal outreach of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, "who had
brought Northeast to national focus in the last five years".
          Singh, the Union Minister of Development of North
Eastern Region hoped that Nagaland through the Hornbill
festival will become the "torchbearer" of the new cultural
journey of North East.
          Union Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju
had also visited the festival ground on Saturday. He said the
festival depicted the rich cultural heritage of Naga
people.
         "People across the world have started to study the
Hornbill festival," he said, adding that the Hornbill festival
is a rare occasion where everyone can enjoy the ethnicity of
the Nagas at one place. PTI NBS
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