International seminar based on Indian National Army organised

International seminar based on Indian National Army organised

A 3-day international seminar on the theme ‘Indian Tricolour at Moirang by INA: An Apostle of Courage and Valour of the Indian Independence Movement’ commenced yesterday at the Manipur University Court Hall.

By James Khangenbam 19 April 2023 Imphal:

Indian National Army organised

The inaugural function was graced by Central Agricultural University (CAU) Imphal, Vice-chancellor Professor Anupam Misra; Manipur University Vice-chancellor Professor N Lokendra Singh and Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojna New Delhi, Organising secretary Dr Balmukund Pandey as the presidium members.

Balak Sena (INA veteran), Bangkok Raj Sachdev; Indian Association of Thailand president Chaun Thakur and Netaji Welfare Foundation Malaysia Chairman Dato Kumaran Sathivaloo also attended the event as special invitees.

The resource persons while speaking at the occasion briefed on the history of Indian National Army and its significance in India’s struggle against the British. They went on to state that the INA is known as Prisoners of War and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose as the leader of freedom struggle’ . The INA had around 60, 000 members who belonged to different faiths from across the country. They further recounted the immense contributions of INA in India’s freedom struggle.

The international seminar is being jointly organised by the Department of Ancient History and Archaeology, Manipur University; Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU), Regional Campus Manipur and IIT Guwahati in association with Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojna,New Delhi; Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti, Manipur; NG College, Imphal ; Thai Bharat Cultural Lodge, Bangkok; Indian Association of Thailand; Netaji Welfare Foundation, Malaysia; Malaysian Bangalee Association and United Indian Army Families and Activist Association.

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The Hornbill Festival of Nagaland, I visited last

By James Khangenbam 17 April 2023 Imphal:

A banner like Windows to Nagaland. Paintings that depicts the lifestyle of the ancestors. It is just like browsing the pictures of a newly brought book ahead of the school session for the next grade.

The Hornbill Festival of Nagaland, I visited last

The Hornbill Festival

The hornbill festival was an easy browse that enhances knowledge about Nagaland especially about the people living in the State culturally, ethnically, fabric wise to the tourists and the citizens of Nagaland. There was this artisan who sat in a row of artistic display carving the wood with his skillful hand. Visitors are amazed at his work live on stage.

The artistic work really thrilled one’s mind and heart. People at least were exposed to the making of their
commodity. It makes it more aesthetic when another stone carving and slab artists were sighted engaging in their own majestic work. It was like one of those amazing program in the discovery channel. Inclusion of the artisan work site was the tapping of craft tourism.

Yet there was another guy who just sat and sketches the portrait of a visitor in front of his canvas. Things look so moving and happening much to the delight of the tourists. The bamboo pavilion with merchandise products selling T shirt printed Nagaland on it.

The colorful bracelets, necklace, bangles belonging to different tribes filled some stalls and a walk through the pavilions seems to be a trance. There are garment stalls, and many other craft stalls in the pavilion.

An outsider gets to know of Nagaland during this festival which would take them several months to know about Nagaland touring and visiting several places of the State. When you are given a compact knowledge to tourists it passed on to other tourists back home. And I guess there are more foreign tourists during the festival every turning year.

On costume and traditional show piece, every Morung (typical house of a tribe) depicting lifestyle, custom, work of a particular tribe at the heritage site were seen with a pair of man and woman in their traditional wear till the end of the festival. Tourists mingle around with the cultural troupes dancing and singing the folk songs at the Morung.

There was this snap session with the tribes attired in traditional dresses.  The memory a tourists take away home was of utmost value. The people living in the state are well defined in these small but meaningful steps. The branding was excellent.

The fabrics were exposed at the maxim and there was more thrill to the visitors. A compact band from different countries sung one song at the hornbill rock fest at a separate venue. The rock fest on the other hand was shaping music talents in an overall view. In fact the hornbill rock fest makes it possible for many music lovers to come at one place and feel the fusion of notes in an ambience set up.

Adventure wise the hornbill riders meet also draw many bullet riders to join the festival this year. Horse power ride contest in the four wheeler category adds to fun. Motorcade was another addition. There was this chef contest going on for delicacy cooking and much other stuff at the three open air amphitheater at Kisama the festival site also the Nagaland Heritage site. The hornbill festival was a complete platform. A space sufficient venue to have good time and a trek up the hill for trekking lovers where “Nagaland Heritage Site” was imprinted.

The thatched hut fancy food outlets with bamboo bench and desk occupied by visitors was a unique site as one did not get to see such a fast food center built by bamboo around the city or town most often. It adds to aroma of the exotic cook served hot and fresh at the festival venue. War memorial complex that depict the Second World War where Japanese army fought with British army picks up attention from several visitors. The ruins of the war in a dummy set up, the details and significant events on a daily basis written in words were salient feature of the complex. The tapping of the war memorial tourists seems to add value, the combination was made strong.

The night bazaar at a street where you buy toys and other stuffs with Street foods serving momo and other quick bites attracts everyone who came attired in good dresses. The street was crowded. It was the time when you meet friends with festive mood. There was this music playing in the street. The young ladies were seen with high boots.

There was this family walk, some youth make laughter yet their foot make way, some were busy munching the street food and they seem to be in fun having eatable in the middle of a huge crowd. Yet there are few people who were staring at the passerby from the side of the road.

It seems everyone in town came out with their festive mood and they seem so happy in their outlook.

The hornbill festival at this evening hour of a walk at a street was warm it signifies the public participation and their appearance at the occasion.

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Manipur government to implement ‘One family, one livelihood’ scheme

The first anniversary of N Biren Singh led BJP 2.0 Government was celebrated at Senapati Public Ground with Chief Minister N Biren Singh as the chief guest of the celebration on 13th April.

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By James Khangenbam 17 April 2023 Imphal:

‘One family, one livelihood’ scheme

N Biren was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Manipur for the second term on March 21, 2022. The Chief Minister and other dignitaries were accorded a rousing welcome by the leaders of civil society organisations, students organisations, Church leaders and the public on their arrival at the ground.

Inauguration of 95 projects worth Rs 22,450 lakh and laying of foundation stones of 17 projects worth Rs 7605 lakh marked the celebration.Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament, Members of Legislative Assembly, Chief Secretary, DGP, senior civil and police officers, CSOs, Church leaders and the general public of Senapati district also attended the function, among others.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister N Biren said that he was overwhelmed by the warm welcome accorded to him and his Cabinet colleagues by the people of Senapati. Biren informed that a Critical Care Block with 10 ICU beds will be constructed at Senapati district hospital at an estimated cost of Rs 28 crore. 

He also spoke on various development works taken up during the last one year by his government. Speaking on a decision taken at a Cabinet meeting held at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office prior to the first anniversary celebration, he informed that the Cabinet had approved to implement the “One family, one livelihood” initiative. 

The Government had earlier announced to give livelihood to each and every household. He further informed that anyone from a family with no source of livelihood can apply for a loan of Rs 10 lakh with 30 per cent grant.

An amount of Rs.100 crore has been allocated in the budget for the same. Forest, Environment and Climate Change Minister Th Biswajit Singh, while delivering his speech, stated that everyone’s efforts and support are needed for successful implementation of Government programmes and development of the State. 

Speaking on climate change, he maintained that the State Government has been taking up various initiatives as per law, to conserve the forest land of the State, adding that the Government is not against anyone. He further appealed to the public to take their part in conserving forest areas to mitigate climate change.

Works Minister Govindas Konthoujam

Works Minister Govindas Konthoujam stated that Manipur has witnessed lots of changes and development in the last one year, adding that projects inaugurated today was the proof. 

Every programme of the Government is focused on development, he said. Govindas claimed that the State Government aims to bring balanced development across the State, informing that the percentage of budget allocation for development of hill areas has increased a lot in the recent years.

A booklet and a short film on the achievement of Government during the first year were released by the Chief Minister. A short film on War on Drugs 2.0 was screened during the programme. After the end of the programme, a friendly football match was played between CM’s 11 and Senapati 11 at the Public Ground.

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Nagaland attracts lots of investment proposal in B20 meet

In the recently concluded Business 20 (B20) summit, delegates of G20 countries, diplomats of other foreign countries and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) have expressed willingness to invest in various sectors in Nagaland.

By James Khangenbam 13 April 2023 Imphal:

Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio said that the Bangladesh delegation has expressed interest in purchasing cereals from the state and reviving the Tuli Paper Mill in Mokokchung, where production had stopped in 1982, reported Assam Tribune.

Nagaland attracts lots of investment proposal in B20 meet

The chairman of Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) North East Council, Pradeep Bagla said interest was expressed in organic agriculture, skill development, cultural tourism and technology after the conference. The Nagaland summit was a great success as 60 delegates from 27 countries participated in it. “This was the first time that Nagaland showcased its potential before so many foreign delegates. The rich tradition and culture, agriculture and textiles of the Nagas were shown to the world and its potential was highlighted,” said Bagla.

Four B20 meetings were held as part of the G20 summit in Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim and Nagaland.

The B20 is the official G20 dialogue forum representing the global business community, with companies and business organizations as participants. The Northeast region of India has been a significant focus for B20 India Initiatives, with four conferences planned across the region to showcase the vast potential and opportunities within the region, reported Newson Air.

The first three conferences held in Imphal, Aizawl, and Gangtok have been successful in their objective of highlighting the untapped potential of the northeast.

Nagaland has the potential for organic agriculture, food processing and skill development. A lot of interest has been generated and hopeful of much more investments and employment generation in the state, said principal economic advisor in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Rupa Dutta.

Nagaland has the potential for organic agriculture, food processing and skill development. A lot of interest has been generated and hopeful of much more investments and employment generation in the state, Dutta said.

According to Assam Tribune, the president of India Association of Japan, Sanjay Mehrotra said the organisation is interested in infrastructure development work in Nagaland.

Japan wants to invest in sectors like drinking water, garbage and crowd management and tourism industry in Nagaland, he said. “We have discussed with Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio … He was very positive and is keen about the development of Nagaland. He has said he will take a high-profile delegation to Tokyo in the coming months, while Japanese diplomats will visit the state soon to strengthen ties,” Mehrotra said.

The B20 conference was attended by delegates from Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Cote D’Ivoire, Cuba, Estonia, Germany, Iceland and Indonesia. Delegates from Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Nepal, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkiye, United Kingdom and the United States also attended.

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Manipur hosts C 20 Meet 

Manipur hosting global events of G20 is a sign that the State is moving towards development, said Chief Minister N Biren Singh. Addressing the inaugural session of the C20-India 2023 Vashudhaiva Kutum-bakam National Conference, organized by Chinmaya Mission at the conference hall of the Hotel Imphal.

By James Khangenbam 10 April 2023 Imphal:

Manipur hosts C 20 Meet 

N Biren said there is development in the State with improvement in the law-and-order situation under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and support of the people.C20, short for Civil-20 is an official engagement group of the G20, representing the civil society organizations of the G20 member countries.

Continuing his speech, N Biren said India has been bestowed with the honour of guiding the world with the country assuming the G20 presidency. It is a proud moment for every citizen of India. He added that the Prime Minister has very aptly chosen the theme for India’s presidency as “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” which translates to “One Earth, One Family, One Future” .

The theme, LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) also puts the spotlight on the importance of making environ- mentally sustainable and responsible choices which will lead to adopting globally transformative actions for a cleaner and greener Earth.

The Chief Minister also mentioned that India’s G20 presidency also marks the beginning of Amritkaal that will lead the country to become a futuristic, prosperous, inclusive and developed society, distinguished by a human-centric approach at its core.

He added that Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is a universal maxim whose purpose is not imposition but the evolution of human consciousness that will lead to protection of the world through friendship and cooperation. 

N Biren further observed that India has shown the way to defining Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam by supplying Covid vaccines to various Nations, foodgrain to war-torn Nations, and human power to combat disasters. 

He expressed confidence that the deliberation at the conference will go a long way in spreading the invaluable message of universal brotherhood and voicing the concerns of the world population through the civil society organizations to the world leaders in the G20 .

Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Y Khemchand Singh, while delivering his speech, stated that economic development of the State is possible through development in the tourism sector. Khemchand continued that Vasudhaiva Kutum-bakam reflects India’s global leadership and added that the country’s role as a global leader has improved a lot under PM Modi.

He mentioned that India as a global leader has been taking a broader role in solving several challenges. He stressed the need to promote the concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam to maintain peace across the world and also expressed gratitude to the Chinmaya Mission and C20 team for organizing the conference in the State.

Swami Mitrananda resident spiritual mentor at Chinmaya Mission Chennai, Chairman, M Asnikumar Singh Loktak Development Authority, L Nishikanta Singh, Secretary, Chinmaya Mission Trust Manipur, Vice Chancellors of Universities, Professors of various educational institutes, retired and serving army officers also attended the conference, among others.

The inaugural session was followed by technical sessions on topics including Dharma, Education, Ecology, Geopolitics and Defence.

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State authority discusses on Liquor Policy 

A high-level meeting was convened today to work out a mechanism of regulating liquor in Manipur at the Chief Minister Secretariat. During the meeting chaired by Chief Minister N Biren Singh, an expert committee on formulation of white paper on regulating liquor apprised the Cabinet Ministers about their findings and the growing need to implement an appropriate liquor policy through power point presentation. 

By James Khangenbam 9 April 2023 Imphal:

State authority discusses on Liquor Policy 

State authority discusses on Liquor Policy

As per the findings of the expert committee, some locally brewed liquors were found containing toxic chemicals while comparing with Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) brought from other States. Through the PowerPoint presentation, the committee also showed that many habitual drinkers died of liver diseases in Manipur as majority of the local brewers don’t practice quality control.

Discusses on Liquor Policy

The attendees of the meeting also held discussion on health hazards and other negative impacts of consuming adulterated liquor, following which the expert committee tabled that the rate of deaths and infection by liver disease and other ailments caused by consuming adulterated liquor will decline considerably if the practice of selling and brewing liquor is regulated properly.

The committee went on to mention that the prohibition placed on liquor in Manipur is ineffective and as such it would be more productive to regulate it by fixing a legal drinking age and implementing alcohol law strictly. Saying that there is a misconception among a section of people that lifting prohibition will lead to more demand for alcohol in the State, the expert committee explained that regulating liquor will be better for the society as a whole.

Many students in the age group of 15 to 19 drink liquor habitually as per the findings, the committee explained to the Chief Minis- term and the Cabinet Ministers. The presentation concluded by observing that regulating liquor will be a better option than prohibiting it.

The expert committee, on the other hand, said that submission of an official report of their findings will take some time. After the meeting, the Chief Minister, in his Facebook post, said that the Government will share the findings of the expert committee to the public soon.

The State Government decided to partially lift the ban on brewing, consumption and sale of liquor to boost the State’s revenue as well as minimize health hazards caused by the consumption of illicit alcohol on September 21 last year.

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Manipuri Folk Artists Mangka to perform at Switzerland and France 

By James Khangenbam 8 April 2023 Imphal:

Renowned Manipuri folk artist Mangka Mayanglambam is set to go on a tour of Switzerland and France from April 11 to 18.

Manipuri Folk Artists Mangka

A press release issued by MaolKeki Foundation has shared that Mangka will perform at three locations in Switzerland and two in France. The tour will also include a collaborative session with Enrico Lenzin, a well-known Swiss Alphorn player and Angela Sofia Sterzer, a Franco-German artist who teaches Manipuri dance in Paris.

According to the statement, this will mark the first collaboration between a Manipuri and a Swiss artist to create a unique form of music from the ‘Pena’, a single-stringed traditional Manipuri instrument, and the ‘Alphorn’, a traditional Swiss wind instrument.

Folk Artists Mangka

Mangka, from Laihui Ensemble, will be accompanied by her father Mangangsana Mayanglambam, an artistic director at Laihui, who will provide musical and vocal support and Nirupa Sanjenbam, Head of Projects at MaolKeki Foundation, who will provide management support during the tour which is designed to raise awareness on Manipur and Manipuri arts and culture. 

The highlights of the tour include a performance at the India Day Event in Riehen, Basel Stadt, Switzerland on April 15 and another at the Caveau du Café littéraire, Saint Louis, France on April 14, both of which are open to the public.

The tour has been organised with the support of various entities namely, the Government of Manipur, Manipur State Tourism Department, the European Manipuri Association, the Association of Friends of India Basel, Riehen Lebenskultur, Swisslos-Fonds Basel-Stadt, MaolKeki Foundation and BalmeticaTM: Swiss Made Physiotherapy Cream, the statement added.

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Machihan Sasa -the man how crafted the famous Black Pot of Ukhrul

By James Khangenbam 8 April 2023 Imphal:

Crafted the famous Black Pot of Ukhrul Photo courtesy  Sukumar Haobam

“After my national award in 1990, the government have entrusted me to train the art of making Black Pot to my villagers. Now 200 to 300 people from my village have started making pots and they are earning for a living. Now our village has two more National award winners on the same art. My youngest son is running a pottery shop at Vasant Kunj, since 2005. The powdered raw materials from Nungbi, Ukhrul is sent off to Delhi and groups of skilled potter who are five to six in number make the Black pot and other designs which is a big demand in the National Capital. Shop owners use to buy in bulks. The sale range from 200 to 500 pieces in one buys and the price is good. My 33 year old son is doing good business promoting the black pot and meeting the demands of the ever increasing buyers” says Machihan Sasa the two times National Awardee including the grand Shilp Guru recognition.

Sasa has 3 sons and 1 daughter. Eldest get state award, 2nd get district award last one in Delhi got an award for black pot making. Machihan Sasa held from Nungbi (Longpi) Kajui, Ukhrul District. He learned the art of making Black Pot which basically is the ‘coiled technique’ of pottery craft, from his father who was a potter by profession.

Sasa was born in 10th April, 1950. In 1970, he started helping his father in pot making. Among 3 brothers and four sisters Sasa and his younger brother are making pot. His younger brother was trained by him. Sasa was not interested in school. So he joined his father. His Friends use to tease him passing comments like “young potter – don’t you feel shy’’. Sasa started his career in pottery at the age of 20.

In 1979 he started receiving awards at the district level. His first prize was worth 25 Paisa. He got the recognition from a fair. Next years, if you have new design you will get prize was the assurance the district fair committee of Ukhrul gave him and he started making new designs where he got acclamation. Sasa started getting grants under various schemes. The grants he got was Rs 5/10/20 thousands. Sasa have attended more than 80 fairs including international meets since 1979. He uses to get first and second prize in the fairs. Now there are more people working on Black Pottery. And the product is being used widely out of popularity and promotion. The credit goes to Sasa. “High profile people come to meet you, government is giving you aid. You are doing the best thing, we will also follow your path’’ was the ultimate words from his once teaser friends.

After my National Award people seek training from me. By then government encouraged trainee with a stipend of Rs.250 under the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, New Delhi. The first batch of 25 people was trained in 1990. Next year 20 more people and it went for around six consecutive years. Number of potters in my village and beyond was increasing in number. Every household makes their own they are expertise in the field now’’ says the well-built strong man Sasa with a smile. Uyan (cooking utensil) or Hamphai in his mother tongue Tangkhul language is the best choice of the people.

Lison stone is the name of raw material stone. It is black stone – Black serpentine rock which is found in Kapungrum, Ukhrul. Soil is salanali found near river Sala village of Ukhrul. Sala village has no inhabitants. Raw material – Four kilometer of rock. Soil we get from river bank. “We powdered the stone and filter the finest particle. The perfect proportion is 3 kg of stone and 2 kg of soil. We mixed the powdered stone and soil with water in a quantity not less and not more to make a paste similar to the flour paste in Puri making. Time consumption depends on the shape, size and design. It gets complete in half an hour or one hour. Polishing is done with green bamboo stick and then the pot is exposed to fire’’ explained Sasa. On  longevity he says it depends on how one use it. Uyan (cooking utensil) lasts for 10 to 12 years. If we drop then it breaks.

An individual can make 5 to 6 hampai a day. Next day it is polish for shinning. And after 2 /3 days it is treated with fire flames.

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The Enchanting World of Prassenjit and Akanksha’s ‘Ehsaas Ka Safar’

By PritishaBorthakur

Soothing and uplifting; the message, aura, rhythm, and mood of a distinct kind of poetry so special. This is the atmosphere created by the charming couple, PrassenjitLahiri and Akanksha Tyagi whenever they get the chance to thrill an audience, especially their signature Ehsaas Ka Safar concerts in various parts of the country.

Emotions are brought to life by the masterstrokes of Akanksha, as she weaves her way into the hearts of her audience, taking them on a journey of love.

By her flank is her equally talented husband, the musical maestro. His magical and intoxicating baritone can lead the troubled mind into a hyper-realistic world. But even deeper is the message; of love gained, lost, and found again; of emotions deep and sincere; of nostalgia and pristine thoughts. Their choice of ghazals stems from the fact that they are able to touch and heal every heart, as well as provoke very strong emotions from everyone of all ages.

Making magic with ghazals and shayari

The very name “ghazal” means “flirtation”, implying not only the lovestruck poet expressing desire, love/ devotion and longing for another but also a certain light-heartedness, which in the ghazal is usually expressed in wordplay. However, ghazal as a poetic form tends to express much more than mere flirtation, alluding to powerful emotions and desires as well, often erotic, intense, or even religious in its quest for the beloved, who is often impassive or out of reach. Despite its roots in Arabia, the ghazal has a universal appeal. It has been a growing culture among a special class of poets for many years. With expertise, flair and dexterity, the duo of Prassenjit and Akanksha has assumed a class of their own in composing and rendering ghazals, shayari, and other associated art forms. As they always say, every show reflects their personalities.

“Our roles have never been set in stone. Our performances are always a reflection of who we are, in our personal lives. We are two extraordinary individuals and, together, we make a great team, with strong companionship, exposed to the greatness of feeling every emotion really deeply. And that is what gets conveyed on stage, whether we’re singing or reciting poetry,” says Prassenjit. Their combination of different poetic forms also makes them one of the most dynamic duos in the world of poetry.

Every poetry song or recital is the result of careful planning by the creative couple. Writing begins with nostalgia and the thought of a feeling or emotion. “In Urdu, we say Maazi-Parasti, which means nostalgia. It begins with the memory of an emotion, which then turns into a couplet. Then it takes the shape of a ghazal or nazm, depending on its flow, just like a river or a brook. And then comes the magic of melody,” explains Akanksha. As powerful as the words are, the couple also pays a lot of attention to the rhythm.

Keeping the ghazal culture alive

Prassenjit and Akanksha have, in recent times, become the new ambassadors and champions of ghazals, shayari, nazm, and related forms. From listening to icons like Mehdi Hassan, Jagjit Singh, JaunEliya, SahirLudhianvi, Ahmad Farz, Nida Fazli, Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Noor Jahan, and Jagjit Singh, to performing major concerts at iconic venues like the National Centre for the Performing Arts, NCPA Mumbai; Bangalore International Centre, Bangalore; and India International Centre, Delhi, Jashn-e-Rekhta festival in New Delhi, this wonderful duo has come of age. Last year, their incredible performance at Jashn-e-Rekhta — the world’s largest Urdu language literary festival — won thousands of hearts. They believe these art forms remain relevant even today.

“Today, ghazals are being recited, sung, and passed on through social media and reels — the 8-second magic of virality. Thus, relevance is not the question, the question that befalls us is how do we make ghazals more enjoyable, pleasurable, and adept with newer forms of writing styles and melody, whilst keeping the sanctity of language and writing intact,” they say. The goal is to consistently offer exciting and inspiring poetry to diverse audiences while pursuing their dreams.

There’s no better way to put their feelings than in the words provided by the duo; “In 2021 we were just two dreamers, and today we are two dreamers who can’t really believe their dreams are coming through. It’s difficult to put the feeling into words. But we are thankful and grateful for the opportunities presented to us. Our aim now is to take Ehsaas Ka Safar to more cities in India, and also to different countries, across continents.”

One day at a time, this is becoming their reality, while they continually bless poetry lovers with unique sounds and messages.

More information about their concept ‘Ehsaas Ka Safar’ can be found at https://sfc.asia/events/ehsaas-ka-safar/

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Indian Railways takes tourists on a special northeast Indian journey

Keeping northeastern part of the country as one of its focus areas, Indian Railways has decided to operate “North East Discovery: Beyond Guwahati”. This unique trip will facilitate tourists to travel the length and breadth of northeast with by Bharat Gaurav Deluxe AC Tourist train.

Indian Railways takes tourists on a special northeast Indian journey

By James Khangenbam 2 April 2023 Imphal:

The Railways Ministry stated that the train will cover Guwahati, Sivasagar, Jorhat & Kaziranga in Assam, Unakoti, Agartala and Udaipur in Tripura, Dimapur & Kohima in Nagaland and Shillong and Cherapunji in Meghalaya in15 days tour.

Spanning over 14 nights and 15 days, the trip will cover states including Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Tripura and Meghalaya. The tour will start from Delhi (DSJ) and then proceed to Guwahati – Naharlagun -Sibsagar Town – Furkating – Kumarghat – Agartala – Dimapur – Guwahati.

“Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train launch is in line with the Government of India initiatives “Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat” and “Dekho Apna Desh” to promote domestic tourism. At a price range starting from Rs.1,06,990/- per person in AC 2 Tier, Rs.1,31,990/- per person for AC 1 (Cabin) and Rs.1,49,290/- Per Person for AC 1 (Coupe), the IRCTC tourist train will be a 15 days all-inclusive tour package and the price will cover train journey in respective class, night stay at AC hotels, all meals (VEG ONLY), all transfer & sight-seeing in buses, travel insurance and services of guide etc. All necessary health precautionary measures will be taken care of and IRCTC will make efforts to provide a safe and memorable experience to the guests,” the ministry stated.

Indian Railways

The Deluxe AC Tourist Train is equipped with various luxurious features, including two fine dining restaurants, a contemporary kitchen, shower cubicles in coaches, sensor-based washroom functions, foot massagers, and a minilibrary. The fully air-conditioned train provides two types of accommodation, AC I, and AC II. The train also has enhanced security features, such as CCTV cameras, electronic safes, and dedicated security guards appointed for each coach, reported Newson Air.

The first stop of the train is Guwahati, where tourists will visit Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, and enjoy a sunset cruise on the Brahmaputra River. The train will then depart for Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, from the Naharlagun Railway Station.

Further, the itinerary includes a visit to Sivasagar, the old capital of the Ahom Kingdom, Jorhat’s tea gardens, and an overnight stay at Kaziranga followed by an early morning jungle safari at Kaziranga National Park.

The train will then depart from the Furkating Railway Station for the state of Tripura, where tourists will visit famous heritage sites such as Unakoti, Agartala, the famous Ujjayanta Palace, and the Neermahal palace and Tripura Sundari mandir at Udaipur.

Post-Tripura, the train departs to Dimapur for visiting the state of Nagaland. From Dimapur station, tourists shall be taken to Kohima by buses for visiting the local sites, including a tour of the Khonoma village to experience the Naga way of life.

The next halt for the tourist train will be Guwahati, and tourists will be taken to Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya, by road, with a pit stop at the majestic Umium Lake en route. The next day starts with an excursion to Cherrapunji nestled in the East Khasi Hills. Shillong Peak, Elephant Falls, Nawkhalikai falls, and Mawsmai caves are a part of the day’s sightseeing.

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