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Telangana North East Connect Festival in Hyderabad

Prisha Arora
By Prisha Arora 4 Min Read Published November 21, 2025
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Hyderabad witnessed a vibrant cultural milestone as Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy inaugurated the first phase of the Telangana North East Connect Festival. The event, held at HITEX Exhibition Centre, is designed to strengthen ties between Telangana and Northeast India through culture, entrepreneurship, and youth engagement.

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A Festival of Unity and DiversityHighlights of the First PhaseEconomic and Entrepreneurial OpportunitiesGovernment’s Vision for Regional IntegrationStrengthening National IdentityExperience the Festival

A Festival of Unity and Diversity

The Telangana North East Connect Festival is more than just a cultural showcase—it is a bridge between two dynamic regions of India. By highlighting the rich traditions of the Northeast alongside Telangana’s own cultural strengths, the festival aims to foster mutual respect, collaboration, and economic opportunities.

Chief Minister Reddy emphasized that the festival represents India’s diversity as its greatest strength, and initiatives like this help build stronger national integration.

Highlights of the First Phase

The first phase of the festival, running from November 20–22 at HITEX Exhibition Centre, features:

  • Performing Arts: Traditional dances and music from Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, and Mizoram.
  • Literary Sessions: Discussions on shared histories and contemporary issues.
  • Film Screenings: Showcasing cinema from the Northeast to Hyderabad audiences.
  • Youth Programs: Workshops and interactive sessions for students and young entrepreneurs.
  • Women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs): Exhibitions of handmade crafts, textiles, and organic products.

Economic and Entrepreneurial Opportunities

Beyond cultural exchange, the Telangana North East Connect Festival is a platform for business and entrepreneurship. Exhibitions by SHGs and startups highlight opportunities for collaboration in:

  • Handloom and handicrafts
  • Organic farming and food products
  • Tourism and eco-tourism ventures
  • Technology-driven youth initiatives

This focus on entrepreneurship ensures that the festival is not just about celebration but also about economic empowerment.

Government’s Vision for Regional Integration

Chief Minister Reddy stated that Telangana is committed to building stronger ties with the Northeast. The festival is part of a broader vision to:

  • Encourage inter-state cultural diplomacy
  • Promote tourism exchanges between Hyderabad and Northeastern states
  • Support youth innovation hubs that connect students from both regions

For more details on Telangana’s cultural initiatives, visit the Telangana Tourism Department.

Strengthening National Identity

The Telangana North East Connect Festival reinforces India’s national identity by celebrating diversity. Events like these remind citizens that:

  • India’s strength lies in its unity across regions.
  • Cultural festivals can reduce stereotypes and build empathy.
  • Shared platforms encourage collaborative growth across states.

Experience the Festival

The Telangana North East Connect Festival is open to all citizens, students, and entrepreneurs. By attending, you can:

  • Discover the rich heritage of Northeast India.
  • Support women-led businesses and startups.
  • Participate in youth workshops and cultural dialogues.
  • Strengthen India’s unity by celebrating diversity.

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The inauguration of the Telangana North East Connect Festival by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy marks a historic step in cultural diplomacy and regional integration. With its blend of arts, entrepreneurship, and youth engagement, the festival is set to become a model for how states can collaborate to build a stronger, more united India.

As Hyderabad hosts this celebration, the message is clear: India’s diversity is its greatest asset, and festivals like these ensure that every region’s voice is heard and celebrated.

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Prisha Arora November 21, 2025
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