
New Delhi, Nov 4: The Assam Rifles celebrated the Chavang Kut Festival with zeal and cultural fervor across Manipur on 31 October and 1 November 2025. Observed by the Kuki-Chin-Mizo communities as a harvest festival, Chavang Kut is a time of gratitude, cultural pride, and communal bonding.
In coordination with local communities, Assam Rifles organized festivities at Pallel (Kakching), Aina (Churachandpur), and various locations in Chandel District, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds to partake in the celebrations. Traditional dances, songs, and rituals highlighted the rich heritage of the region while encouraging active participation of the youth.
The initiative reinforced the message of unity, communal harmony, and shared cultural values — principles that Assam Rifles has long championed as the Sentinels of the North East. Officers and personnel of the paramilitary force expressed their commitment to continue fostering social cohesion, supporting local communities, and promoting cultural traditions in the region.
The Chavang Kut celebrations not only showcased the vibrancy of local customs but also strengthened the bond between Assam Rifles and the people of Manipur, reflecting a harmonious blend of tradition and community engagement.
New Delhi, Nov 4: The Assam Rifles celebrated the Chavang Kut Festival with zeal and cultural fervor across Manipur on 31 October and 1 November 2025. Observed by the Kuki-Chin-Mizo communities as a harvest festival, Chavang Kut is a time of gratitude, cultural pride, and communal bonding.
In coordination with local communities, Assam Rifles organized festivities at Pallel (Kakching), Aina (Churachandpur), and various locations in Chandel District, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds to partake in the celebrations. Traditional dances, songs, and rituals highlighted the rich heritage of the region while encouraging active participation of the youth.
The initiative reinforced the message of unity, communal harmony, and shared cultural values — principles that Assam Rifles has long championed as the Sentinels of the North East. Officers and personnel of the paramilitary force expressed their commitment to continue fostering social cohesion, supporting local communities, and promoting cultural traditions in the region.
The Chavang Kut celebrations not only showcased the vibrancy of local customs but also strengthened the bond between Assam Rifles and the people of Manipur, reflecting a harmonious blend of tradition and community engagement.
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