DIMAPUR — The multi-media exhibition organised
by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting, Government of India, at the Naga Heritage Village, Kisama, drew a
large number of visitors on Thursday.
The exhibition, hosted by the Field Office, Kohima, brought
together vibrant displays of government schemes, cultural themes and
interactive events, creating a unique platform for learning and engagement,
stated a PIB report.
Visitors including members of the Kuki and Zeliang tribes
turned out to witness and participate in the exhibition's diverse activities.
Dressed in their traditional, colourful attire, they brought an extra layer of
vibrancy to the event, reflecting the region’s rich cultural diversity.
In addition to enjoying the exhibits, many attendees eagerly
participated in a quiz competition focused on various government schemes. It
added that all of visitors took part in spontaneous performances, showcasing
their talent and earning prizes for their spirited involvement.
The event received a special visit from K Satish
Nambudiripad, director general of North East Zone, who is on a three-day
official visit to Kohima.
Nambudiripad toured the exhibition and expressed his
admiration for the thematic displays, which highlighted various developmental
initiatives and welfare schemes for the people of the northeast. He also
commended the efforts of the CBC in promoting awareness and fostering a sense
of participation among local communities.
It stated that the exhibition has proved to be an enriching
experience for both locals and visitors, providing a unique blend of education,
culture and community engagement.
It further stated that the multi-media exhibition offers
attendees an opportunity to explore and engage with the themes of governance,
development and cultural heritage.