3. India is a land of diversity. We practice different
religions and speak different languages. We eat
different types of food and live in different types of
houses. The clothes we wear are not the same and
we do not play the same, games.
5. GARO: “Wangala” festival is an
important event of the Garos. This
festival marks the end of a period of
Toil, heralding a yield of good
harvest.
It is performed in honor of ‘Saljoang
‘, the god of fertility.
KHASI : Nongkrem dance is a
religious festival in thanks giving to
god .Almighty for good harvest,
place and prosperity of the
community . It is held annually
during October / November , at snit,
the capital of the khyrin syienship
near shillong.
6. Jaintia-Behdeinkhlam
Festival
Behdeinkhlam One of
Meghalaya's most
colourful religious
festivals,
Behdeinkhlam, is
celebrated for three
days during July at
Jowai. The word
literally means 'driving
away of evil (plague)
by wooden sti
7. It is important to be open to difference and celebrate
it so that you can take advantage of everyone's
talent.
We get to celebrate many festivals.
We get to learn many things