Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

Konyak Culture a Symbol of Resilience and Artistry: MoS Dr. Sukanta Majumdar at Mon Heritage Site Inauguration

First Published: 5th April, 2025 19:59 IST

The Union Minister said that preserving such rich indigenous traditions is essential for the country's cultural diversity.

Union Minister of State for DoNER and Education, Dr. Sukanta Majumdar, today described the Konyak Naga tribe as a shining example of cultural resilience and artistic brilliance during the inauguration of the much-awaited Mon Heritage Site. Attending the event as the Honoured Guest amid the grand celebration of the Aoleang festival, Dr. Majumdar praised the tribe’s vibrant traditions and significant contributions to the nation.

The inauguration took place in the presence of Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, who attended the event as the Special Guest, and State Minister CL John, who served as the Chief Host. The event coincided with Aoleang, the premier festival of the Konyak community, which is observed annually to mark the end of the old year and the beginning of a new one with the arrival of spring.

Dr. Majumdar highlighted that most festivals in the Northeast, including Aoleang, revolve around agriculture an integral part of the region’s identity and livelihood. He acknowledged the Konyak community’s deep-rooted connection to their land, heritage, and spiritual beliefs. “The Konyaks are not only one of the largest tribes in Nagaland but also among the most artistic and resilient. Their culture is an asset to the nation,” he said.

The Union Minister said that preserving such rich indigenous traditions is essential for the country’s cultural diversity. He said the inauguration of the Mon Heritage Site is a step towards safeguarding and showcasing these unique traditions to the world. “This heritage site will not only strengthen community pride but also boost tourism and support local livelihoods. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that this rich culture is passed on to the upcoming generations,” Dr. Majumdar added.

He also shed light on several important initiatives under the Ministry of DoNER, which have been instrumental in advancing infrastructure, education, and cultural preservation across Nagaland. He reaffirmed the Ministry’s continued commitment to the holistic development of the Northeastern region.

The newly inaugurated Mon Heritage Site is a cultural landmark for the Konyak people. It houses nine traditional Morungs, each representing one of the nine Assembly Constituencies of Mon district. In addition, the site includes a museum, an amphitheater, and a multipurpose hall designed to host community events, performances, and cultural exchanges. Plans are also underway to establish a women’s hostel and an office for the Konyak Union within the heritage complex.

The Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio, in his address, called on the Konyak people to lead by example in preserving and promoting the rich cultural identity of the Nagas. He stated that as one of the most prominent tribes in the state, the Konyaks must inspire others in safeguarding indigenous traditions. CM Rio assured the people that the Government of Nagaland will continue to support development initiatives and community-based projects in Mon district.

The Konyak community has been observing the Aoleang Monyu festival since time immemorial. The festival, which spans six days, is celebrated in the first week of April, following the sowing of seeds in the new agricultural fields. It is a time of prayer for a bountiful harvest and a celebration of the cycle of life, marked by cultural dances, songs, and feasts. Each day of Aoleang has a special name and cultural significance, reflecting the tribe’s rich spiritual and social values.

Also Read: LS Speaker Om Birla to Chair National-Level Parliamentary Conference in Kohima in November

COMMENTS

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
Longwa Chief (Angh) Whose House Falls Half in India and Half in Myanmar Urges Centre to Reconsider FMR

Northeast Live travelled to his home in Longwa to bring you this story.

10th April 2025
Banner
LS Speaker Om Birla to Chair National-Level Parliamentary Conference in Kohima in November

Assam Legislative Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary said that a formal proposal will be sent to the Lok Sabha Speaker

04th April 2025
Banner
Massive Protests in Manipur’s Ukhrul and Nagaland Against Indo-Myanmar Border Fencing, Demand for Free Movement Regime Restoration

Representatives from various civil society organisations also participated, raising strong objections to the fencing project.

02nd April 2025
Banner
Naga Issue Holding Up State’s Development, There Should Not Be a Wait and Watch Situation: Nagaland CM Rio

Naga Issue: CM Rio did not mince words when he said that there should not be a wait and watch situation on the Naga political issue.

31st March 2025
Banner
4 Injured In Clashes Between Two Villages Over Land Dispute In Nagaland

Land Dispute In Nagaland: Four persons were injured in a clash between villagers of two bordering districts.

31st March 2025