ART &
INTEGRATION
PROJECT
Arshdeep Singh
Anuj Kumar
Khushhal Singh
CREATED BY :-
THIS ACITIVITY IS ABOUT MAKING A PRESENTATION ABOUT
A SOFTWARE SOLUTION TO PROVIDE MENU DRIVEN
INFORMATION SYSTEM USING CORE PYTHON
PROGRAMMING.
SIMPLE PYTHON COMMANDS HAS BEEN USED TO PROVIDE
INFORMATION ABOUT ARUNACHAL PRADESH, NATIVE -
LANGUAGES,DRESS,FOOD DANCE,MUSIC,FESTIVALS AND
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH.
A MENU DRIVEN SOFTWARE SOLUTION PROVIDES A MENU
TO USER WHERE USER CAN SELECT A CHOICE TO GET THE
INFORMATION ABOUT RELATED TOPICS.
A MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM
DISPLAYING INFORMATION ABOUT
ARUNACHAL PRADESH-
PYTHON CODE-
def menu():
print("tt","Welcome to Arunachal Pradesh Informative Desk")
print()
print('t',">>Want to know about Arunachal Pradesh<< ")
print("1.","Information")
print("2.","Native Languages")
print("3.","Dresses")
print("4.","Food")
print("5.","Dance")
print("6.","Music")
print("7.","Festivals")
print("8.","Tourist Attractions")
print("9.","QUIT")
menu()
while True:
try:
selection=int(input("Enter choice:-"))
if selection==1:
print("Arunachal Pradesh, state of India. It constitutes
a mountainous area in the extreme northeastern part
of the country and is bordered by the kingdom of
Bhutan to the west, the Tibet Autonomous Region of
China to the north, Myanmar (Burma) and the Indian
state of Nagaland to the south and southeast, and the
Indian state of Assam to the south and southwest.
The capital is Itanagar")
anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main
menu.")
print("nn")
menu()
elif selection==2:
print("The speakers of major languages of the state
according to the 2011 census are Nyishi (20.74%), Adi
(17.35%, includes Adi and Gallong), Nepali (6.89%), Tagin
(4.54%), Bhotia (4.51%), Wancho (4.23%), Assamese (3.9%),
Bengali (3.66%), Hindi (3.45%), Chakma (3.40%), Apatani
(3.21%), Mishmi (3.04%), Tangsa (2.64%), Nocte (2.19%),
Bhojpuri (2.04%) and Sadri (1.03%).")
anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.")
print("nn")
menu()
elif selection==3:
print("Among the traditional dresses of Arunachal Pradesh include
shawls, wraps and skirts. The most significant tribes of Arunachal
Pradesh include Adi, Aka, Galo, Nyishi, Bori, Apatani, Bokar and
Tangsa. Geometric patterns dominate the clothing worn by the Adi,
Aptani and Mishmi tribes, with the most popular motif being that of
angular designs and zig-zag lines. Even floral patterns take on a
more geometric form in fabrics of these regions. Other common
patterns to be seen are stripes. The simple, straight lines in the
clothes of Adi and Aptani tribes are reflective of a more disciplined
way of life, while the Mishmis display more celebratory patterns in
their attires. Women wear a sleeveless chemise with an
embroidered, full-sleeves jacket, along with a petticoat or skirt. The
attire is never usually complete without ‘Mushaiks’ or waistcoat. A
skull- cap filled with Yak hair, called as the ‘Gurdam’, adds elegance
to the overall attire. Belts are an important part of costumes for
women, both in daily wear and ceremonial dresses, and in fact, is a
symbolic representation of the social
and marital status of girl. Unmarried and married
Adi women wear different types of belts around
their waist. The men wear green coloured wrap
around spun in white, red as well as yellow
coloured yarn. A sleeveless shirt along with an
upper garment too is worn.")
anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main
menu.")
print("nn")
menu()
elif selection==4:
print("The type of the dishes of the Indian state of Arunachal
Pradesh vary within the region, according to tribal influence of
Apatanis, Chuki, Adi and Nishi.Apong or rice beer made from
fermented rice or millet is a popular beverage in Arunachal Pradesh,
as an alcoholic drink. There are different varieties of rice beer with
different flavours . The staple food is rice along with fish, meat
(Lukter) and many green vegetables. Different varieties of rice are
available. Lettuce is the most common and preferred vegetable of
all, prepared by boiling it with ginger, coriander and green chilies
and pinch of salt. Boiled rice cakes wrapped in leaves is a famous
snack. Dishes in eastern districts like Tirap and Changlang have
some different method in their way of food preparation. Many wild
herbs and shrubs are also part of the cuisine. Dried bamboo shoots
are used extensively in cooking.")
anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.")
print("nn")
menu()
elif selection==5:
print("The folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh are as
follows:","n","Ponung Dance: Ponung dance falls in the celebratory
dance category where the young women execute the dance holding
each others’ hands and moving in circles. The dance celebrates the
crop season and mythological songs often relate the source of paddy
and crops.","n","Wancho Dance: Wancho Dance belongs to a particular
tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. According to the name of that tribe,
Wancho the dance is named. This dance is preformed only in special
occasions like festivals and ceremonies.","n","Lion and Peacock
Dance: Lion and Peacock Dance is a folk dance form of Monpas, a tribe
of Arunachal Pradesh. It depicts stories of animals and the dancers
imitate gait and movements of the animals. Two groups participate in
this dance, and each group has two drummers. The dancers wear
masks resembling cock and lion heads. Gongs and cymbals
accompany the dance.","n","Dance and music are an essential part in
the life of the people of Arunachal Pradesh.Most of the folk dances of
Arunachal Pradesh are accompanied by chorus songs. It is remarkable
that the folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh have evolved
tremendously.")
anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.")
print("nn")
menu()
elif selection==6:
print("Music forms an integral part of the life of the
various tribes. Songs are sung to rejoice over their folk
history, mythology and events from their past. The songs
have fables relating to animals and moral teachings. Different
occasions have different folk songs and they create a sense
of nostalgia in the listener as the glories of the past are
narrated through them.They are :","n","Ja- Jin-Ja-These
songs are sung by men and women either individually or in
chorus during weddings, social gatherings and
feasts.","n","Baryi-This song is a whole cycle narrating the
religious history and mythology of the glorious past and takes
hours to complete. Since it takes a long time to complete the
song, it is generally sung in parts. It is also sung during
festivals and religious and social gatherings.","n","Nyioga-
This song is a joyous one sung after a marriage ceremony has
been completed and the bride is left in her new home by the
bridal party. It contains advice to the bride for her future
married life.")
anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.")
print("nn")
menu()
elif selection==7:
print("Solung festival-The most popular harvest
festival of Arunachal Pradesh, Solung is celebrated in the
month of Monsoon, generally in the first week of September.
On Oinnyad, the fourth day of the festival, a family member
sacrifices a fowl in the fields for ‘Kine Nane’ (the
Goddess).","n","Nyokum-Another famous festival in
Arunachal Pradesh, Nyokum of the Nyishi tribe is celebrated
every year on the 28th of February. Nyokum is celebrated for
prosperity and harmony among people. Nyokum is
celebrated for two days when the Nyishi tribe gathers
together to sing and dance. The main rituals of the festival
are performed by the high priest who also offers prayers to
the spirits to help bring tranquillity and prosperity to everyone
and every household.")
anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main
menu.")
print("nn")
menu()
elif selection==8:
print("The state’s landmark and the top attraction remains Tawang Monastery,
which is 400 years old and is the largest monastery in India. Tawang, one of the most
famous places in Arunachal Pradesh, where the monastery is situated also has few other
tourist attractions like Tawang War Memorial Jaswant Garh, Tawang Craft Center,
Nuranang Falls, Urgelling Gompa, Brahma-dung-chung Ani Gompa, Pangateng Tso, and
Bap Teng Kang Waterfall. What catches the eye the most in the state is the opulent wildlife
and the area that it is sprawled in. Namdapha National Park, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary,
Talley Wildlife Sanctuary, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary and Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary are
amongst the best places for visiting for a wildlife tour in Arunachal, as all of these promise
an exhilarating experience of catching a sight of some rare species of animals and
plants.Amongst the most popular places to visit in Arunachal is Parasuram Kund in Lohit
district, which is not only famous amongst tourists but amongst Hindu pilgrims as well.
The 25 ft Shiva Lingam in Kardo Hills is another major attraction for Hindu devotees. The
lingam is said to be the tallest amongst the ones recently unearthed. Arunachal’s majestic
history is reflected in its one and only fort, Ita Fort, which is situated in the state’s capital,
Itanagar. Letting one travel back in time, this majestic fort, which now lies in ruins has a lot
to tell about the era of 14th and 15th century in the state. The Sela Pass, at an elevation of
4170 m and situated between the Tawang and West Kameng Districts is yet another place
of interest for visitors. At the pass’ summit, is situated Sela Lake which along with being
picturesque holds an importance in Tibetan Buddhism. Believed to be a sacred Buddhist
destination, Arunachal Pradesh is home to about 101 lakes that include Ganga Lake in
Itanagar that is more famous as a recreational activity spot.")
anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.")
print("nn")
menu()
elif selection==9:
print("KHUBLEI(THANK YOU) for using our
program")
print("QUITING program........")
break
except ValueError:
print("Invalid choice. Enter 1-9")
exit
OUTPUT :-
Welcome to Arunachal Pradesh Informative Desk
>>Want to know about Arunachal
Pradesh<<
1. Information
2. Native Languages
3. Dresses
4. Food
5. Dance
6. Music
7. Festivals
8. Tourist Attractions
9. QUIT
Enter choice:-
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 1 :-
Enter choice:-1
Arunachal Pradesh, state of India. It constitutes a mountainous
area in the extreme northeastern part of the country and is
bordered by the kingdom of Bhutan to the west, the Tibet
Autonomous Region of China to the north, Myanmar (Burma)
and the Indian state of Nagaland to the south and southeast,
and the Indian state of Assam to the south and southwest. The
capital is Itanagar
>>Press Enter key for the main menu.
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 2:-
Enter choice:-2
The speakers of major languages of the state according to the
2011 census are Nyishi (20.74%), Adi (17.35%, includes Adi and
Gelong), Nepali (6.89%), Tagin (4.54%), Bhotia (4.51%), Wancho
(4.23%), Assamese (3.9%), Bengali (3.66%), Hindi (3.45%), Chakma
(3.40%), Apatani (3.21%), Mishmi (3.04%), Tangsa (2.64%), Nocte
(2.19%), Bhojpuri (2.04%) and Sadri (1.03%).
>>Press Enter key for the main menu.
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 3 :-
Enter choice:-3
Among the traditional dresses of Arunachal Pradesh include shawls, wraps and skirts. The
most significant tribes of Arunachal Pradesh include Adi, Aka, Galo, Nyishi, Bori, Apatani,
Bokar and Tangsa. Geometric patterns dominate the clothing worn by the Adi, Aptani and
Mishmi tribes, with the most popular motif being that of angular designs and zig-zag lines.
Even floral patterns take on a more geometric form in fabrics of these regions. Other
common patterns to be seen are stripes. The simple, straight lines in the clothes of Adi and
Aptani tribes are reflective of a more disciplined way of life, while the Mishmis display more
celebratory patterns in their attires.Women wear a sleeveless chemise with an embroidered,
full-sleeves jacket, along with a petticoat or skirt. The attire is never usually complete
without ‘Mushaiks’ or waistcoat. A skull- cap filled with Yak hair, called as the ‘Gurdam’,
adds elegance to the overall attire.Belts are an important part of costumes for women, both
in daily wear and ceremonial dresses, and in fact, is a symbolic representation of the social
and marital status of girl. Unmarried and married Adi women wear different types of belts
around their waist.The men wear green coloured wrap around spun in white, red as well as
yellow coloured yarn. A sleeveless shirt along with an upper garment too is worn.
>>Press Enter key for the main menu.
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 4 :-
Enter choice:-4
The type of the dishes of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh vary within the
region, according to tribal influence of Apatanis, Chuki, Adi and Nishi . Apong or
rice beer made from fermented rice or millet is a popular beverage in Arunachal
Pradesh, as an alcoholic drink . There are different varieties of rice beer with
different flavours . The staple food is rice along with fish, meat (Lukter) and many
green vegetables. Different varieties of rice are available. Lettuce is the most
common and preferred vegetable of all, prepared by boiling it with ginger, coriander
and green chillies and pinch of salt. Boiled rice cakes wrapped in leaves is a
famous snack. Dishes in eastern districts like Tirap and Changlang have some
different method in their way of food preparation . Many wild herbs and shrubs are
also part of the cuisine. Dried bamboo shoots are used extensively in cooking.
>>Press Enter key for the main menu.
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 5 :-
Enter choice:-5
The folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh are as follows:
Ponung Dance: Ponung dance falls in the celebratory dance category where
the young women execute the dance holding each others’ hands and moving
in circles. The dance celebrates the crop season and mythological songs often
relate the source of paddy and crops.
Wancho Dance: Wancho Dance belongs to a particular tribe of Arunachal
Pradesh. According to the name of that tribe, Wancho the dance is named.
This dance is preformed only in special occasions like festivals and
ceremonies.
Lion and Peacock Dance: Lion and Peacock Dance is a folk dance form of
Monpas, a tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. It depicts stories of animals and the
dancers imitate gait and movements of the animals. Two groups participate in
this dance, and each group has two drummers. The dancers wear masks
resembling cock and lion heads. Gongs and cymbals accompany the dance.
Dance and music are an essential part in the life of the people of Arunachal
Pradesh . Most of the folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh are accompanied by
chorus songs. It is remarkable that the folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh have
evolved tremendously.
>>Press Enter key for the main menu.
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 6 :-
Enter choice:-6
Music forms an integral part of the life of the various tribes. Songs are sung
to rejoice over their folk history, mythology and events from their past. The
songs have fables relating to animals and moral teachings. Different
occasions have different folk songs and they create a sense of nostalgia in
the listener as the glories of the past are narrated through them . They are :
Ja- Jin-Ja-These songs are sung by men and women either individually or in
chorus during weddings, social gatherings and feasts.
Baryi-This song is a whole cycle narrating the religious history and
mythology of the glorious past and takes hours to complete. Since it takes a
long time to complete the song, it is generally sung in parts. It is also sung
during festivals and religious and social gatherings.
Nyioga-This song is a joyous one sung after a marriage ceremony has been
completed and the bride is left in her new home by the bridal party. It
contains advice to the bride for her future married life.
>>Press Enter key for the main menu.
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 7 :-
Enter choice:-7
Solung festival-The most popular harvest festival of Arunachal
Pradesh, Solung is celebrated in the month of Monsoon,
generally in the first week of September. On Oinnyad, the fourth
day of the festival, a family member sacrifices a fowl in the fields
for ‘Kine Nane’ (the Goddess).
Nyokum-Another famous festival in Arunachal Pradesh,
Nyokum of the Nyishi tribe is celebrated every year on the 28th
of February. Nyokum is celebrated for prosperity and harmony
among people. Nyokum is celebrated for two days when the
Nyishi tribe gathers together to sing and dance. The main rituals
of the festival are performed by the high priest who also offers
prayers to the spirits to help bring tranquillity and prosperity to
everyone and every household.
>>Press Enter key for the main menu.
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 8 :-
Enter choice:-8
The state’s landmark and the top attraction remains Tawang Monastery, which is 400 years old
and is the largest monastery in India. Tawang, one of the most famous places in Arunachal
Pradesh, where the monastery is situated also has few other tourist attractions like Tawang
War Memorial Jaswant Garh, Tawang Craft Center, Nuranang Falls, Urgelling Gompa, Brahma-
dung- chung Ani Gompa, Pangateng Tso, and Bap Teng Kang Waterfall. What catches the eye
the most in the state is the opulent wildlife and the area that it is sprawled in. Namdapha
National Park, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Talley Wildlife Sanctuary, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary
and Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary are amongst the best places for visiting for a wildlife tour in
Arunachal, as all of these promise an exhilarating experience of catching a sight of some rare
species of animals and plants . Amongst the most popular places to visit in Arunachal is
Parasuram Kund in Lohit district, which is not only famous amongst tourists but amongst
Hindu pilgrims as well. The 25 ft Shiva Lingam in Kardo Hills is another major attraction for
Hindu devotees. The lingam is said to be the tallest amongst the ones recently unearthed.
Arunachal’s majestic history is reflected in its one and only fort, Ita Fort, which is situated in
the state’s capital, Itanagar. Letting one travel back in time, this majestic fort, which now lies in
ruins has a lot to tell about the era of 14th and 15th century in the state. The Sela Pass, at an
elevation of 4170 m and situated between the Tawang and West Kameng Districts is yet another
place of interest for visitors. At the pass’ summit, is situated Sela Lake which along with being
picturesque holds an importance in Tibetan Buddhism. Believed to be a sacred Buddhist
destination, Arunachal Pradesh is home to about 101 lakes that include Ganga Lake in Itanagar
that is more famous as a recreational activity spot
>>Press Enter key for the main menu.
OUTPUT FOR CHOICE 9 :-
Enter choice:-9
KHUBLEI(THANK YOU) for using our program
QUITING program........
THANK YOU

ART & integration PROJECT.pptx

  • 1.
    ART & INTEGRATION PROJECT Arshdeep Singh AnujKumar Khushhal Singh CREATED BY :-
  • 2.
    THIS ACITIVITY ISABOUT MAKING A PRESENTATION ABOUT A SOFTWARE SOLUTION TO PROVIDE MENU DRIVEN INFORMATION SYSTEM USING CORE PYTHON PROGRAMMING. SIMPLE PYTHON COMMANDS HAS BEEN USED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ABOUT ARUNACHAL PRADESH, NATIVE - LANGUAGES,DRESS,FOOD DANCE,MUSIC,FESTIVALS AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH. A MENU DRIVEN SOFTWARE SOLUTION PROVIDES A MENU TO USER WHERE USER CAN SELECT A CHOICE TO GET THE INFORMATION ABOUT RELATED TOPICS. A MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM DISPLAYING INFORMATION ABOUT ARUNACHAL PRADESH-
  • 3.
    PYTHON CODE- def menu(): print("tt","Welcometo Arunachal Pradesh Informative Desk") print() print('t',">>Want to know about Arunachal Pradesh<< ") print("1.","Information") print("2.","Native Languages") print("3.","Dresses") print("4.","Food") print("5.","Dance") print("6.","Music") print("7.","Festivals") print("8.","Tourist Attractions") print("9.","QUIT") menu()
  • 4.
    while True: try: selection=int(input("Enter choice:-")) ifselection==1: print("Arunachal Pradesh, state of India. It constitutes a mountainous area in the extreme northeastern part of the country and is bordered by the kingdom of Bhutan to the west, the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, Myanmar (Burma) and the Indian state of Nagaland to the south and southeast, and the Indian state of Assam to the south and southwest. The capital is Itanagar") anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.") print("nn") menu()
  • 5.
    elif selection==2: print("The speakersof major languages of the state according to the 2011 census are Nyishi (20.74%), Adi (17.35%, includes Adi and Gallong), Nepali (6.89%), Tagin (4.54%), Bhotia (4.51%), Wancho (4.23%), Assamese (3.9%), Bengali (3.66%), Hindi (3.45%), Chakma (3.40%), Apatani (3.21%), Mishmi (3.04%), Tangsa (2.64%), Nocte (2.19%), Bhojpuri (2.04%) and Sadri (1.03%).") anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.") print("nn") menu()
  • 6.
    elif selection==3: print("Among thetraditional dresses of Arunachal Pradesh include shawls, wraps and skirts. The most significant tribes of Arunachal Pradesh include Adi, Aka, Galo, Nyishi, Bori, Apatani, Bokar and Tangsa. Geometric patterns dominate the clothing worn by the Adi, Aptani and Mishmi tribes, with the most popular motif being that of angular designs and zig-zag lines. Even floral patterns take on a more geometric form in fabrics of these regions. Other common patterns to be seen are stripes. The simple, straight lines in the clothes of Adi and Aptani tribes are reflective of a more disciplined way of life, while the Mishmis display more celebratory patterns in their attires. Women wear a sleeveless chemise with an embroidered, full-sleeves jacket, along with a petticoat or skirt. The attire is never usually complete without ‘Mushaiks’ or waistcoat. A skull- cap filled with Yak hair, called as the ‘Gurdam’, adds elegance to the overall attire. Belts are an important part of costumes for women, both in daily wear and ceremonial dresses, and in fact, is a symbolic representation of the social
  • 7.
    and marital statusof girl. Unmarried and married Adi women wear different types of belts around their waist. The men wear green coloured wrap around spun in white, red as well as yellow coloured yarn. A sleeveless shirt along with an upper garment too is worn.") anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.") print("nn") menu()
  • 8.
    elif selection==4: print("The typeof the dishes of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh vary within the region, according to tribal influence of Apatanis, Chuki, Adi and Nishi.Apong or rice beer made from fermented rice or millet is a popular beverage in Arunachal Pradesh, as an alcoholic drink. There are different varieties of rice beer with different flavours . The staple food is rice along with fish, meat (Lukter) and many green vegetables. Different varieties of rice are available. Lettuce is the most common and preferred vegetable of all, prepared by boiling it with ginger, coriander and green chilies and pinch of salt. Boiled rice cakes wrapped in leaves is a famous snack. Dishes in eastern districts like Tirap and Changlang have some different method in their way of food preparation. Many wild herbs and shrubs are also part of the cuisine. Dried bamboo shoots are used extensively in cooking.") anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.") print("nn") menu()
  • 9.
    elif selection==5: print("The folkdances of Arunachal Pradesh are as follows:","n","Ponung Dance: Ponung dance falls in the celebratory dance category where the young women execute the dance holding each others’ hands and moving in circles. The dance celebrates the crop season and mythological songs often relate the source of paddy and crops.","n","Wancho Dance: Wancho Dance belongs to a particular tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. According to the name of that tribe, Wancho the dance is named. This dance is preformed only in special occasions like festivals and ceremonies.","n","Lion and Peacock Dance: Lion and Peacock Dance is a folk dance form of Monpas, a tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. It depicts stories of animals and the dancers imitate gait and movements of the animals. Two groups participate in this dance, and each group has two drummers. The dancers wear masks resembling cock and lion heads. Gongs and cymbals accompany the dance.","n","Dance and music are an essential part in the life of the people of Arunachal Pradesh.Most of the folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh are accompanied by chorus songs. It is remarkable that the folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh have evolved tremendously.") anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.") print("nn") menu()
  • 10.
    elif selection==6: print("Music formsan integral part of the life of the various tribes. Songs are sung to rejoice over their folk history, mythology and events from their past. The songs have fables relating to animals and moral teachings. Different occasions have different folk songs and they create a sense of nostalgia in the listener as the glories of the past are narrated through them.They are :","n","Ja- Jin-Ja-These songs are sung by men and women either individually or in chorus during weddings, social gatherings and feasts.","n","Baryi-This song is a whole cycle narrating the religious history and mythology of the glorious past and takes hours to complete. Since it takes a long time to complete the song, it is generally sung in parts. It is also sung during festivals and religious and social gatherings.","n","Nyioga- This song is a joyous one sung after a marriage ceremony has been completed and the bride is left in her new home by the bridal party. It contains advice to the bride for her future married life.") anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.") print("nn") menu()
  • 11.
    elif selection==7: print("Solung festival-Themost popular harvest festival of Arunachal Pradesh, Solung is celebrated in the month of Monsoon, generally in the first week of September. On Oinnyad, the fourth day of the festival, a family member sacrifices a fowl in the fields for ‘Kine Nane’ (the Goddess).","n","Nyokum-Another famous festival in Arunachal Pradesh, Nyokum of the Nyishi tribe is celebrated every year on the 28th of February. Nyokum is celebrated for prosperity and harmony among people. Nyokum is celebrated for two days when the Nyishi tribe gathers together to sing and dance. The main rituals of the festival are performed by the high priest who also offers prayers to the spirits to help bring tranquillity and prosperity to everyone and every household.") anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.") print("nn") menu()
  • 12.
    elif selection==8: print("The state’slandmark and the top attraction remains Tawang Monastery, which is 400 years old and is the largest monastery in India. Tawang, one of the most famous places in Arunachal Pradesh, where the monastery is situated also has few other tourist attractions like Tawang War Memorial Jaswant Garh, Tawang Craft Center, Nuranang Falls, Urgelling Gompa, Brahma-dung-chung Ani Gompa, Pangateng Tso, and Bap Teng Kang Waterfall. What catches the eye the most in the state is the opulent wildlife and the area that it is sprawled in. Namdapha National Park, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Talley Wildlife Sanctuary, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary and Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary are amongst the best places for visiting for a wildlife tour in Arunachal, as all of these promise an exhilarating experience of catching a sight of some rare species of animals and plants.Amongst the most popular places to visit in Arunachal is Parasuram Kund in Lohit district, which is not only famous amongst tourists but amongst Hindu pilgrims as well. The 25 ft Shiva Lingam in Kardo Hills is another major attraction for Hindu devotees. The lingam is said to be the tallest amongst the ones recently unearthed. Arunachal’s majestic history is reflected in its one and only fort, Ita Fort, which is situated in the state’s capital, Itanagar. Letting one travel back in time, this majestic fort, which now lies in ruins has a lot to tell about the era of 14th and 15th century in the state. The Sela Pass, at an elevation of 4170 m and situated between the Tawang and West Kameng Districts is yet another place of interest for visitors. At the pass’ summit, is situated Sela Lake which along with being picturesque holds an importance in Tibetan Buddhism. Believed to be a sacred Buddhist destination, Arunachal Pradesh is home to about 101 lakes that include Ganga Lake in Itanagar that is more famous as a recreational activity spot.") anykey=input(">>Press Enter key for the main menu.") print("nn") menu()
  • 13.
    elif selection==9: print("KHUBLEI(THANK YOU)for using our program") print("QUITING program........") break except ValueError: print("Invalid choice. Enter 1-9") exit
  • 14.
    OUTPUT :- Welcome toArunachal Pradesh Informative Desk >>Want to know about Arunachal Pradesh<< 1. Information 2. Native Languages 3. Dresses 4. Food 5. Dance 6. Music 7. Festivals 8. Tourist Attractions 9. QUIT Enter choice:-
  • 15.
    OUTPUT FOR CHOICE1 :- Enter choice:-1 Arunachal Pradesh, state of India. It constitutes a mountainous area in the extreme northeastern part of the country and is bordered by the kingdom of Bhutan to the west, the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, Myanmar (Burma) and the Indian state of Nagaland to the south and southeast, and the Indian state of Assam to the south and southwest. The capital is Itanagar >>Press Enter key for the main menu.
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    OUTPUT FOR CHOICE2:- Enter choice:-2 The speakers of major languages of the state according to the 2011 census are Nyishi (20.74%), Adi (17.35%, includes Adi and Gelong), Nepali (6.89%), Tagin (4.54%), Bhotia (4.51%), Wancho (4.23%), Assamese (3.9%), Bengali (3.66%), Hindi (3.45%), Chakma (3.40%), Apatani (3.21%), Mishmi (3.04%), Tangsa (2.64%), Nocte (2.19%), Bhojpuri (2.04%) and Sadri (1.03%). >>Press Enter key for the main menu.
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    OUTPUT FOR CHOICE3 :- Enter choice:-3 Among the traditional dresses of Arunachal Pradesh include shawls, wraps and skirts. The most significant tribes of Arunachal Pradesh include Adi, Aka, Galo, Nyishi, Bori, Apatani, Bokar and Tangsa. Geometric patterns dominate the clothing worn by the Adi, Aptani and Mishmi tribes, with the most popular motif being that of angular designs and zig-zag lines. Even floral patterns take on a more geometric form in fabrics of these regions. Other common patterns to be seen are stripes. The simple, straight lines in the clothes of Adi and Aptani tribes are reflective of a more disciplined way of life, while the Mishmis display more celebratory patterns in their attires.Women wear a sleeveless chemise with an embroidered, full-sleeves jacket, along with a petticoat or skirt. The attire is never usually complete without ‘Mushaiks’ or waistcoat. A skull- cap filled with Yak hair, called as the ‘Gurdam’, adds elegance to the overall attire.Belts are an important part of costumes for women, both in daily wear and ceremonial dresses, and in fact, is a symbolic representation of the social and marital status of girl. Unmarried and married Adi women wear different types of belts around their waist.The men wear green coloured wrap around spun in white, red as well as yellow coloured yarn. A sleeveless shirt along with an upper garment too is worn. >>Press Enter key for the main menu.
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    OUTPUT FOR CHOICE4 :- Enter choice:-4 The type of the dishes of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh vary within the region, according to tribal influence of Apatanis, Chuki, Adi and Nishi . Apong or rice beer made from fermented rice or millet is a popular beverage in Arunachal Pradesh, as an alcoholic drink . There are different varieties of rice beer with different flavours . The staple food is rice along with fish, meat (Lukter) and many green vegetables. Different varieties of rice are available. Lettuce is the most common and preferred vegetable of all, prepared by boiling it with ginger, coriander and green chillies and pinch of salt. Boiled rice cakes wrapped in leaves is a famous snack. Dishes in eastern districts like Tirap and Changlang have some different method in their way of food preparation . Many wild herbs and shrubs are also part of the cuisine. Dried bamboo shoots are used extensively in cooking. >>Press Enter key for the main menu.
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    OUTPUT FOR CHOICE5 :- Enter choice:-5 The folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh are as follows: Ponung Dance: Ponung dance falls in the celebratory dance category where the young women execute the dance holding each others’ hands and moving in circles. The dance celebrates the crop season and mythological songs often relate the source of paddy and crops. Wancho Dance: Wancho Dance belongs to a particular tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. According to the name of that tribe, Wancho the dance is named. This dance is preformed only in special occasions like festivals and ceremonies. Lion and Peacock Dance: Lion and Peacock Dance is a folk dance form of Monpas, a tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. It depicts stories of animals and the dancers imitate gait and movements of the animals. Two groups participate in this dance, and each group has two drummers. The dancers wear masks resembling cock and lion heads. Gongs and cymbals accompany the dance. Dance and music are an essential part in the life of the people of Arunachal Pradesh . Most of the folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh are accompanied by chorus songs. It is remarkable that the folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh have evolved tremendously. >>Press Enter key for the main menu.
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    OUTPUT FOR CHOICE6 :- Enter choice:-6 Music forms an integral part of the life of the various tribes. Songs are sung to rejoice over their folk history, mythology and events from their past. The songs have fables relating to animals and moral teachings. Different occasions have different folk songs and they create a sense of nostalgia in the listener as the glories of the past are narrated through them . They are : Ja- Jin-Ja-These songs are sung by men and women either individually or in chorus during weddings, social gatherings and feasts. Baryi-This song is a whole cycle narrating the religious history and mythology of the glorious past and takes hours to complete. Since it takes a long time to complete the song, it is generally sung in parts. It is also sung during festivals and religious and social gatherings. Nyioga-This song is a joyous one sung after a marriage ceremony has been completed and the bride is left in her new home by the bridal party. It contains advice to the bride for her future married life. >>Press Enter key for the main menu.
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    OUTPUT FOR CHOICE7 :- Enter choice:-7 Solung festival-The most popular harvest festival of Arunachal Pradesh, Solung is celebrated in the month of Monsoon, generally in the first week of September. On Oinnyad, the fourth day of the festival, a family member sacrifices a fowl in the fields for ‘Kine Nane’ (the Goddess). Nyokum-Another famous festival in Arunachal Pradesh, Nyokum of the Nyishi tribe is celebrated every year on the 28th of February. Nyokum is celebrated for prosperity and harmony among people. Nyokum is celebrated for two days when the Nyishi tribe gathers together to sing and dance. The main rituals of the festival are performed by the high priest who also offers prayers to the spirits to help bring tranquillity and prosperity to everyone and every household. >>Press Enter key for the main menu.
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    OUTPUT FOR CHOICE8 :- Enter choice:-8 The state’s landmark and the top attraction remains Tawang Monastery, which is 400 years old and is the largest monastery in India. Tawang, one of the most famous places in Arunachal Pradesh, where the monastery is situated also has few other tourist attractions like Tawang War Memorial Jaswant Garh, Tawang Craft Center, Nuranang Falls, Urgelling Gompa, Brahma- dung- chung Ani Gompa, Pangateng Tso, and Bap Teng Kang Waterfall. What catches the eye the most in the state is the opulent wildlife and the area that it is sprawled in. Namdapha National Park, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Talley Wildlife Sanctuary, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary and Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary are amongst the best places for visiting for a wildlife tour in Arunachal, as all of these promise an exhilarating experience of catching a sight of some rare species of animals and plants . Amongst the most popular places to visit in Arunachal is Parasuram Kund in Lohit district, which is not only famous amongst tourists but amongst Hindu pilgrims as well. The 25 ft Shiva Lingam in Kardo Hills is another major attraction for Hindu devotees. The lingam is said to be the tallest amongst the ones recently unearthed. Arunachal’s majestic history is reflected in its one and only fort, Ita Fort, which is situated in the state’s capital, Itanagar. Letting one travel back in time, this majestic fort, which now lies in ruins has a lot to tell about the era of 14th and 15th century in the state. The Sela Pass, at an elevation of 4170 m and situated between the Tawang and West Kameng Districts is yet another place of interest for visitors. At the pass’ summit, is situated Sela Lake which along with being picturesque holds an importance in Tibetan Buddhism. Believed to be a sacred Buddhist destination, Arunachal Pradesh is home to about 101 lakes that include Ganga Lake in Itanagar that is more famous as a recreational activity spot >>Press Enter key for the main menu.
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