Festivals and Fairs in News
Nagaland
Hornbill Festival
- It is one of the largest celebrations of the indigenous warrior tribes of Nagaland. It is organized every year in the first week of December.
- The aim of the festival is to revive and protect the rich culture of Nagaland and display its extravaganza and traditions.
- The festival is named after Hornbill, one of the most venerated bird species in the state whose importance is reflected in a number of tribal cultural expressions, songs and dances.
Gujarat
Ashadhi Bij
- It is associated with beginning of rains in Kutch, Gujarat.
- Kutchi people celebrate their New Year ....
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