Posted by AI on 2025-11-30 20:11:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 14:28:34
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In a groundbreaking move, Telangana is set to become the cultural and economic gateway to Northeast India with the establishment of the country's first North-East Connect Centre. This ambitious initiative, announced by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, will see the state allocate land in Hyderabad's Bharat Future City, fostering a unique bond between Telangana and the eight Northeastern states.
The announcement, made during the Telangana-North East Connect 2025 festival, promises a permanent platform for cultural exchange and economic growth. Each Northeastern state will have its own state bhawan, including a Tripura Bhawan, offering accommodation, cultural spaces, and facilities for visitors and professionals. This initiative aims to bridge the geographical gap, bringing together artists, entrepreneurs, and innovators from diverse regions.
The festival, a collaboration between Raj Bhavan, Hyderabad, and the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, showcased the potential of this union. With cultural performances, exhibitions, and sports events, the celebration highlighted the rich heritage and talent of both regions. The event also featured panel discussions and workshops, emphasizing the importance of knowledge sharing and long-term collaboration.
As Telangana extends a welcoming hand, the North-East Connect Centre is poised to become a symbol of unity and growth. This initiative not only celebrates cultural diversity but also opens doors for economic opportunities and technological advancements, fostering a stronger, more connected India. The future promises a vibrant cultural exchange, where geographical boundaries fade, and a unified nation thrives through mutual understanding and collaboration.