KISAMA, 4 Dec: Arunachal Pradesh is in the spotlight as the sole state partner of the 26th Hornbill Festival, bringing its vibrant culture, traditional craftsmanship and emerging entrepreneurial energy to the 10-day celebration underway at the Naga Heritage Village here in Nagaland.
The partnership not only amplifies Arunachal’s cultural diplomacy but also deepens avenues for regional cooperation, market access and responsible tourism.
A dedicated stall near the entrance of the ‘Bamboo Pavilion’ has become a window into Arunachal’s artisanal world, featuring homegrown brands that blend heritage with contemporary design while sustaining local livelihoods.
The ‘House of Macnok’ displays handcrafted products made by rural communities – especially women, youths and self-help groups – reviv

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