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New Delhi : The President of India Ram Nath Kovind inaugurated the Hornbill Festival and State Formation Day celebrations of Nagaland on December 1, 2017, at Kisama. Speaking on the occasion, the President said that the Hornbill Festival is the perfect showcase of rich Naga culture and traditions preserved over the years in the form of music, dance and food. The Hornbill Festival at Kisama and the International Music Festival represent the diversity of Naga society, he said.
The President said that the past half-century has been one of both achievements and difficulties for Nagaland. The people of the state have come through many trials but their  talent and wisdom and their essential goodness has been so apparent. Today Nagaland is at the edge of making history. After years of insurgency, there is hope. With the support of the people of the state, of civil society institutions and all stakeholders, there is an opportunity for lasting peace. He expressed confidence that a final agreement – one that is fair to all and meets the expectations and aspirations of all – will be reached soon, according to a PIB release.
The President said that the youth of Nagaland are the pride of the country. They are the true legatees of Dr T Ao, the doctor-sportsperson who was the first captain of the national football team after Independence leading the team in the London Olympics of 1948.

He said a daughter of this state Temsutula Imsong has won the hearts of the nation for her remarkable work in cleaning the ghats of river Ganga at Varanasi, UP. Another Naga girl – Chiewelou Thele – was adjudged the best trainee commando in her batch of police officers of Delhi Police. And as Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, the President said, he is immensely proud of Naga soldiers and officers. They are among the best we have, he said.

The President said that Nagaland has so much to offer. The strength of the state lies in its organic farm produce, flowers and fruits. Nagaland has rare medicinal plants and herbs that can help create jobs and boost the economy. He mentioned Naga jolokia called King Chilli locally, one of the hottest chilli peppers of the world, and said, ” We need to bottle it into one of the hottest selling sauces of the world.”  Nagaland and the Northeast are central to the India story, he said.

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