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The Northeast Spring Festival 2026 will take place from February 26 to 28 at the NEZCC Complex in Dimapur, Nagaland. Organised by the North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC) in collaboration with the South-Central Zone Cultural Centre (SCZCC) under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, this event celebrates the vibrant cultures of Northeast India. It will feature over 130 performers representing all eight Northeastern states, showcasing traditional music, dance, and folk art. Alongside these cultural performances, youth-oriented acts such as Blue Temptation, Coronation Choir, 6 Strings, and Bhramos will entertain attendees. The festival also runs alongside the Madhya Dakshini Festival 2026, which highlights cultures from central and southern India. After Dimapur, the festival will extend to Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh, and Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya, furthering cultural exchange and fostering national unity through diverse performances. This exciting initiative aims to strengthen regional and national cultural ties.
Celebrates cultural diversity: The festival brings together the traditional music, dance, and art of all eight Northeastern states, preserving and promoting their unique heritage.
Showcases talent: Over 130 folk artists from across Northeast India will perform, providing a platform for regional performers to gain national exposure.
Youth engagement: With contemporary performances from popular bands and choirs like Blue Temptation, 6 Strings, and Bhramos, the festival attracts younger audiences while highlighting traditional forms.
Cultural exchange: Alongside the Madhya Dakshini Festival 2026, which represents central and southern Indian cultures, it fosters greater interaction and cultural exchange between regions of India.
National integration: The event strengthens the ties between diverse regions, promoting unity and understanding through shared cultural expressions.
Social cohesion: By showcasing the art forms of various ethnic and tribal communities, the festival creates opportunities for mutual respect and social harmony.
Promotes tourism: The festival highlights the rich culture of Nagaland and the Northeast, making it an important cultural tourism event in the region.
Expanding outreach: Following Dimapur, the festival will travel to Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh, and Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya, encouraging broader regional participation.
| Exam Name | Year | Question | Options | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UPSC (Civil Services) | 2022 | The ‘Hornbill Festival’ is associated with which state? | (A) Assam (B) Nagaland (C) Manipur (D) Meghalaya | (B) Nagaland |
| SSC CGL | 2021 | Which of the following festivals is celebrated by the Bodos of Assam? | (A) Maghi (B) Bwisagu (C) Baisagu (D) Bohag Bihu | (B) Bwisagu |
| RRB NTPC | 2020 | The ‘Sangai Festival’ is an annual cultural festival of which northeastern state? | (A) Manipur (B) Nagaland (C) Assam (D) Mizoram | (A) Manipur |
| RRB Group-D | 2022 | Which festival is called the ‘Festival of Harvest’ in Assam? | (A) Baisagu (B) Maghi (C) Makar Sankranti (D) Bihu | (A) Baisagu |
| IBPS PO | 2020 | Which festival marks the beginning of the harvest season in Assam? | (A) Baisagu (B) Makar Sankranti (C) Bihu (D) Maghi | (C) Bihu |
| RRB NTPC | 2021 | The 'Moatsu Festival’ is celebrated in which state of Northeast India? | (A) Meghalaya (B) Nagaland (C) Assam (D) Tripura | (B) Nagaland |
| SSC CPO | 2020 | Which festival is celebrated in Manipur, dedicated to the harvest? | (A) Yaoshang Festival (B) Moatsu (C) Baisagu (D) Hornbill | (A) Yaoshang Festival |
| UPSC (IAS) | 2020 | What is the primary significance of the Moatsu Festival in Nagaland? | (A) Welcoming Spring (B) Celebrating Good Harvest (C) Tribal Rituals (D) Religious Offering | (B) Celebrating Good Harvest |
| RRB NTPC | 2022 | The festival of Wangala is associated with which community in Meghalaya? | (A) Khasi (B) Garo (C) Jaintia (D) Mikir | (B) Garo Tribe |
| RRB Group-D | 2020 | Which festival is known as the 'Festival of a Hundred Drums'? | (A) Hornbill (B) Wangala (C) Baisagu (D) Bihu | (B) Wangala Festival |
| IBPS Clerk | 2020 | ‘Hornbill Festival’ of Nagaland is famous for which type of performances? | (A) Dance and Drama (B) Folk Music (C) Cultural Dance and Music (D) Traditional Rituals | (C) Cultural Dance and Music |
| RRB JE | 2021 | Which festival marks the end of the winter season in Nagaland? | (A) Sekrenyi (B) Moatsu (C) Hornbill (D) Makar Sankranti | (A) Sekrenyi |
| RRB Group-D | 2021 | Which festival is associated with the Gorkhas in Assam? | (A) Baisagu (B) Karam (C) Bohag Bihu (D) Maghi | (C) Bohag Bihu |
| UPSC (Prelims) | 2019 | Which of the following is a major festival of the Zeliang tribe in Nagaland? | (A) Moatsu (B) Sekrenyi (C) Hornbill (D) Yaoshang | (B) Sekrenyi Festival |
| RRB NTPC | 2020 | ‘Mochang’ festival is celebrated by which tribe in Nagaland? | (A) Zeliang Tribe (B) Ao Tribe (C) Konyak Tribe (D) Lotha Tribe | (A) Zeliang Tribe |
| SSC MTS | 2020 | Which of these festivals is celebrated primarily by the Ao tribe? | (A) Hornbill (B) Moatsu Festival (C) Sekrenyi (D) Baisagu | (B) Moatsu Festival |
| UPSC (CSAT) | 2018 | The 'Sangai Festival’ is celebrated in which state of Northeast India? | (A) Manipur (B) Nagaland (C) Mizoram (D) Tripura | (A) Manipur |
| RRB NTPC | 2022 | The 'Maghi' festival is primarily celebrated in which region of India? | (A) Assam (B) Haryana (C) Uttar Pradesh (D) Gujarat | (A) Assam (Bohag Bihu) |
| SSC CHSL | 2021 | Which of these festivals is celebrated primarily by the Karbi tribe? | (A) Karbi Youth Festival (B) Moatsu (C) Hornbill (D) Sangai Festival | (A) Karbi Youth Festival |
The Northeast Spring Festival 2026 marks a vibrant celebration of Northeast India's rich cultural heritage. By bringing together diverse folk performances and promoting cultural exchange, the festival strengthens national unity, fosters regional pride, and encourages youth participation, making it a significant event in India's cultural calendar