"A different language is a different vision of life. The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way."
"A different language is a different vision of life. The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way."
Coordinators: Dr. Tulika Dey and Dr. Prachi Gildyal
Language and Culture Diversity Exhibition
Description: Organize an exhibition highlighting the linguistic and cultural diversity within your school. Each student can prepare a display about their language, customs, and traditions, allowing everyone to learn and appreciate the unique aspects of their peers' backgrounds.
The people of Meghalaya are known to be hospitable, cheerful and friendly. Traditionally, the Khasis believe that their religion is God given and is based on the belief of one supreme God, the creator 'U BleiNongthaw' A Khasi is a deeply religious person, who has an intense love of life
Assam is the meeting ground of diverse cultures. The people of the enchanting state of Assam are an intermixture of various racial stocks such as Mongoloid, Indo-Burmese, Indo-Iranian and Aryan. The Assamese culture is a rich and exotic tapestry of all these races evolved through a long assimilative process.
Arunachal's cultural lifestyle is dominated by colourful festivals. Since agriculture is the mainstay here so people generally celebrate festivals as a mark of thanksgiving to the Almighty for giving them a good harvest. These festivals also showcase the artistic skills of the various tribes
Nagaland is a land of festivals. All the tribes celebrate their distinct seasonal festivals with a pageantry of colour and a feast of music. Nagaland has a rich linguistic tradition with as many languages as there are tribes, each exclusive to itself.
The Mizo Formed one of the important hill tribes of India sub-continent. Thei traditional cherished beliefs, values with various social religious practices as well as culture hava given them a distinct mizo identity. The mizo are a vibrant , highly cultured and sociable people.
The Manipuri culture is a distinct blend of Korean, Central Indian, and Northeast Indian cultures. Owing to the Hallyu or the Korean wave that has spread worldwide, the impact of South Korean way-of-life is prominent among the younger Northeastern and specially Manipuri people
The culture of Tripura is defined by the communities and their tradition. The tribals like Kuki, Garo, Uchoi, Mizo, Manipuri, Tripuri, and Rang still like to live in the forest. Most of the Bengali Hindus reside here in large numbers and influence the culture of Tripura
Sikkim is a unique blend of different customs, religion and traditions of different communities. Since the ancient times, Sikkim was occupied by three tribes, namely, the Lepchas, the Bhutias and the Nepalese. They continue to form the people's group and culture in Sikkim even today.