The State of Nagaland
was formally inaugurated on December 1st, 1963, as the 16th State
of the Indian Union. It is bounded by Assam in the West, My anmar
(Burma) on the east, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam on the North
and Manipur in the South. The State consists of seven Administrative
Districts, inhabited by 16 major tribes along with other sub-tribes.
Each tribe is distinct in character from the other
in terms of customs, language and dress. It is a land of folklore
passed down the generations through word of mouth. Here, music is
an integral part of life; folk songs eugolising ancestors, the brave
deeds of warriors and traditional heroes; poetic love songs immortalising
ancient tragic love stories; Gospel songs that touch your soul (should
you have a religious bend of mind) or the modern tunes rendered exquisitely
to set your feet a-tapping. Each of the 16 odd tribes and sub-tribes
that dwell in this exotic hill State can easily be distinguished
by the colourful and intricately designed consumes, jewellery and
beads that they adorn. The present generation of Nagas have ventured
into fashion designing in a big way, reproducing fabrics that represent
the ancestral motifs blended with modern appeal. Indeed, it is a
beautiful mix of the past with the present…… a paradise
for those who are into fashion designing. This is an affluent fashion
station of the East. Nagal and is blessed with salubrious climate
throughout the year and one can visit it anytime.
If one is looking for a quiet getaway, from the
hustle and bustle of city life, it provides the right ambience; as
life here is laidback and slow - providing a tension free life. For
the adventurous and the intrepid, Nagaland is an ideal place for
trekking, rock climbing, jungle camping and offers limitless exploration
possibilities in its lush and verdant sub-tropical rain forests.
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