Wangala: The Festival of 100 Drums
The Wangala Festival is the biggest festival of the Garo tribe and is celebrated as the last of the agricultural ceremonies of the year.
Read MoreThe Wangala Festival is the biggest festival of the Garo tribe and is celebrated as the last of the agricultural ceremonies of the year.
Read MoreThe Tibetan name for Sikkim is Drenjong, meaning “Valley of Rice”, while the Bhutias call it Beyul Demazong, meaning “the Hidden Valley of Rice”.
Read MoreTripura, the third smallest state in India, is coyly located in the North-eastern most part of India, cuddled in the north, south and west by Bangladesh.
Read MoreMizoram is bounded by Myanmar to the east and south and Bangladesh to the west and by the Indian States of Tripura to the northwest, Assam to the north, and Manipur to the northeast.
Read MoreTakar Nabam has managed to forge an identity firmly in the vanguard of innovative artistes while respecting and building on the deep roots of his culture.
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