The seventh edition of North East Festival to be held in Delhi from Nov 8
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Nov 1, 2019, 17:57 IST
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Delhi will yet again witness the grandeur of Northeast India as the seventh edition of Northeast Festival (NEF) will be gracing the capital From November 8. It will be a three-day festival organised at the Indira Gandhi Centre for … Read more
Delhi will yet again witness the grandeur of Northeast India as the seventh edition of Northeast Festival (NEF) will be gracing the capital From November 8. It will be a three-day festival organised at the Indira Gandhi Centre for Arts, New Delhi. Read less
Referring to this, Organiser-in-Chief Shyamkanu Mahanta said that the North East Festival is an attempt to showcase and create awareness about India’s Northeast, and to promote entrepreneurship and tourism. The festival is, in fact, an attempt to bring the best of the region under one roof and build bridges.
Latest reports suggest that from setting a workshop on tribal languages, food festivals and hosting fashion shows, to the showcase of tourism potential and dance forms of Northeast, this seventh edition will help you understand more about this region even without being there.
A workshop on tribal languages spoken in the Northeast region will be held, during which you can listen to great talks, and witness great speakers talking on the topic under one platform.
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