The people of Nagaland have been congratulated by Neiphiu Rio, the chief minister, on the successful conclusion of the 25th Hornbill Festival. Rio claimed that the festival improved the state’s standing internationally by presenting to the world the lively vitality, inventiveness, and inventiveness of the local youth, allowing them to follow their dreams. According to him, the Music Festival crossed boundaries, establishing Nagaland as a global music destination and offering unmatched platforms for young talents within the state, while partner countries’ and states’ policies added a multifaceted element to the festival, encouraging partnerships, collaborations, and developmental opportunities.
He insisted that this event furthered the group’s mission to promote, preserve, and celebrate the Naga way of life, rich cultural history, and ancient customs. In addition to recognizing the contributions of the communities of Kigwema, Phesama, and the villages under the Southern Angami area, Rio congratulated and thanked all government and non-government agencies, tribal homes, partner nations and states, and every group, agency, and individual who helped make this year’s festival a success.
The leaders and representatives of all religious organizations and believers were particularly appreciated by him, as their enthusiastic involvement gave the festival a great deal of worth and significance. Rio characterized the 25th Hornbill Festival’s success as a victory for the Naga people, stating that all Nagaland residents were involved in this one-of-a-kind event that demonstrated not only cultural diversity and soft power but also the people’s solidarity. He commended everyone involved for their excellent service.