On the occasion of Nagaland’s Statehood Day, celebrated on December 1, 1963, President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and various regional leaders shared heartfelt messages with the people of Nagaland. In her social media post, President Murmu expressed warm greetings, acknowledging the state’s rich cultural heritage and ongoing progress in sustainable development. She praised Nagaland for its natural beauty and its efforts to achieve growth while preserving its unique traditions.
Prime Minister Modi conveyed his best wishes, highlighting the resilience and cultural diversity of the Naga people and expressing hopes for their prosperity and progress in the coming years. Similarly, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma extended warm greetings, emphasizing the vibrant cultures and proud traditions of Nagaland, as well as the state’s visible development in recent decades. Sarma expressed optimism for continued harmony and economic advancement.
The collective messages from national leaders underscored recognition of Nagaland’s journey characterized by unity, resilience, and cultural richness. They conveyed a shared hope for ongoing peace, development, and prosperity as the state moves forward into the future.
