Sangai Festival begins in Manipur

Sangai Festival begins in Manipur

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Category : State Published on: November 24 2022

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  • Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy inaugurated the ‘Manipur Sangai Festival 2022’ at the Sangai Ethnic Park, Moirang Khunou in Bishnupur district. 
  • The 10-day-long festival will be held in 13 venues across six districts in the northeastern state till November 30.
  • The festival named after the State Animal which is found only in Manipur have been organised in grand manner this time after the COVID-19 pandemic hit the festival in the last two years.
  • This time the festival is being held at 13 different places of Manipur to showcase the varieties of cultural items to both domestic and international tourists. 
  • The theme of the festival is 'festival of oneness'. The ten days festival is expected to attract tourists in Manipur.
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