3 NE states to display their traditions on R-Day
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Agartala/Guwahati/Itanagar, Jan 25 : Two northeastern states - Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura - will showcase their traditions, famed customary talents, art and craft while Assam will demonstrate its tea, one of the backbones of Indian economy, and wildlife, in this year s Republic Day parade in the national capital.
Officials said that after around seven rounds of meetings, the expert committee under the Defence Ministry cleared the themes of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura with limited participations due to Covid-19 pandemic.
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