The Nagaland University Headquarters at Lumami was buzzed with cultural fervor as the institution hosted the “Tribal Stalls and Cuisines Showcase Competition” on November 16 under the aegis of the Bharat Bhasha Utsav- 2023 program.
Directed by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, the event aimed to celebrate and promote indigenous cultures, inviting students and research scholars to craft and display breathtaking tribal stalls.
Organizing secretary Ashish Kumar has in a press release informed that the inaugural programme of the Tribal Stalls and Cuisines Showcase Competition, witnessed a distinguished gathering of academic luminaries, administrative heads, and esteemed faculty members.
The inaugural ceremony was graced by Vice Chancellor Prof. Jagadish Kumar Patnaik, who applauded the participants for their efforts in preserving and celebrating the country’s diverse tribal heritage.
Registrar, Dr. Abemo along with the Deans of Schools, Heads of Departments, and dedicated officers and employees, adorned the event with their presence, underscoring the significance of celebrating India’s diverse tribal heritage.
The judging panel, comprising Prof. Wangshimenla (Dean, Student Welfare) and Angunuo Khieya (Deputy Registrar, Finance), lent their expertise, ensuring fairness and expertise in assessing the splendid displays presented by the participants. Finance Officer, N. Albert Khizho, in a gesture of recognition for the outstanding exhibits, awarded the competition winners, acknowledging their dedication and ingenuity in representing the vibrant tribal culture.
Participants poured their creativity and cultural essence into designing captivating stalls that showcased the diversity and heritage of various tribal cuisines. The event witnessed an enthusiastic display of craftsmanship and cultural expression, embodying the rich tapestry of India’s tribal heritage.
The presence and support of these personalities added a sense of grandeur and encouragement to the participants, further emphasizing the university’s commitment to promoting cultural diversity and heritage. The event not only served as a platform for cultural exchange but also highlighted the importance of preserving and cherishing the unique traditions and cuisines of India’s tribal communities.
Chairman of the organizing committee, Prof. Athungo Ovung, in his welcome note, set the tone for the cultural extravaganza that followed. Prof. Ashutosh Tripathi, delivered the vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all contributors and participants for their invaluable role in making the event a grand success.