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Nagaland Tourism celebrates 4th edition of the Autumn Festival in Delhi

The festival aims to provide Delhi residents with a glimpse of the vibrant Hornbill experience.

 Nagaland Tourism, supported by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, is set to light up and colour the city with the 4th edition of the Autumn Festival on October 24th and 25th at the lawns of Nagaland House, New Delhi. 

As a curtain-raiser to the 26th edition of the iconic Hornbill Festival, the Autumn Festival returns following three successful editions, this time with renewed enthusiasm and grandeur. The festival aims to provide Delhi residents with a glimpse of the vibrant Hornbill experience, particularly for those unable to travel to Nagaland, while also offering insights for those interested in witnessing this unique celebration firsthand.

Temjen Imna Along, Minister of Tourism and Higher Education, Government of Nagaland, mentioned, “In the last three editions, the Autumn Festival has received an overwhelming response from the people of Delhi and embraced the spirit of the festival with so much warmth. Encouraged by this success and inspired to bring more of Nagaland to the people of Delhi, we return this year with the same enthusiasm but enriched with new experiences and offerings. This festival also serves both as an experience and an invitation, an opportunity to share a glimpse of Nagaland to the heart of India, and to strengthen the cultural bonds that bind us”

 As in past editions, the two-day event will feature a diverse array of Naga brands and artists, showcasing the best of cuisine, handicrafts, textiles, art, and music. The festival will come alive with performances by prominent artists such as Coloured Keys, The Mahila Band from India’s Got Talent, and The Easterly Project, among others.

 Participating brands include Made in Nagaland, Kintem, the Department of Sericulture featuring the state’s award-winning Eri Silk (also known as Naga Silk), the Department of Horticulture with fresh seasonal produce from the state, and the Department of Tribal Affairs, among others. A rich selection of traditional Naga cuisines will be offered at the food stalls, while local craftspeople will engage visitors through live weaving and handicraft demonstrations, creating an immersive and experiential atmosphere. 


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