
Kohima, Dec 13: The Kenguruse Pavilion, organized by Spear Corps during the Hornbill Festival 2025 in Nagaland, drew over 15,000 visitors, offering a unique blend of tribute, culture, and education. The pavilion commemorated Capt. Neikezhakuo Kenguruse, MVC, and other Naga heroes who laid down their lives in service of the nation.
Visitors were able to explore interactive displays highlighting acts of bravery, personal stories of sacrifice, and the rich heritage of Naga soldiers. The pavilion also hosted curated events including talks, cultural performances, and multimedia presentations, providing a platform to educate the public about the valor and legacy of these heroes.
Beyond its tribute to fallen soldiers, the Kenguruse Pavilion celebrated Naga culture, blending military history with regional arts, music, and traditions. Attendees praised the immersive experience, noting how the pavilion fostered awareness, respect, and pride among younger generations.
Officials from Spear Corps emphasized that the pavilion aimed not only to honor bravery but also to inspire values of courage, service, and national unity. The successful engagement of thousands of visitors reflected the growing public interest in integrating heritage, remembrance, and cultural celebration in events like the Hornbill Festival.
The pavilion remained a focal point throughout the festival, creating a lasting impression of heroism and regional pride, while reinforcing the enduring contributions of Naga soldiers to India’s defense history.
Kohima, Dec 13: The Kenguruse Pavilion, organized by Spear Corps during the Hornbill Festival 2025 in Nagaland, drew over 15,000 visitors, offering a unique blend of tribute, culture, and education. The pavilion commemorated Capt. Neikezhakuo Kenguruse, MVC, and other Naga heroes who laid down their lives in service of the nation.
Visitors were able to explore interactive displays highlighting acts of bravery, personal stories of sacrifice, and the rich heritage of Naga soldiers. The pavilion also hosted curated events including talks, cultural performances, and multimedia presentations, providing a platform to educate the public about the valor and legacy of these heroes.
Beyond its tribute to fallen soldiers, the Kenguruse Pavilion celebrated Naga culture, blending military history with regional arts, music, and traditions. Attendees praised the immersive experience, noting how the pavilion fostered awareness, respect, and pride among younger generations.
Officials from Spear Corps emphasized that the pavilion aimed not only to honor bravery but also to inspire values of courage, service, and national unity. The successful engagement of thousands of visitors reflected the growing public interest in integrating heritage, remembrance, and cultural celebration in events like the Hornbill Festival.
The pavilion remained a focal point throughout the festival, creating a lasting impression of heroism and regional pride, while reinforcing the enduring contributions of Naga soldiers to India’s defense history.
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