Troops of Spear Corps celebrated ‘Tamla-Du’ festival along with the Digaru Mishmi community from 13 to 15 Feb at Anjaw District of Arunachal Pradesh.
On the occasion of 51st Tamla-Du festival, the troops of Indian Army participated by showcasing various cultural dance & martial art forms incl “Bhangra” of Punjab, “Kalaripayattu” of Kerala. In addition a Army Band and Weapon Display was also conducted at Khoraliang Tamla-Du Ground, Tezu. Over 1200 people witnessed the cultural events organized on 15 February.
Tamla-Du festival is one of the popular festivals celebrated in Arunachal Pradesh by the Digaru Mishmis. It is celebrated on 15 Feb every year and includes offering of prayers to Mother Nature and display of traditional Tanggong Dance. The festival also spreads messages of unity and gaiety amongst the inhabitants.
Due to the topographical diversity, the climate in Arunachal Pradesh ranges from sub-tropical to temperate depending upon the altitude. The regions in the lower belts of the state experience hot and humid climates, with a maximum temperature in the foothills reaching up to 40 °C (during the summer)
The climate is sub-tropical, wet and highly humid in the lower elevations and the valleys ; and intensely cold in the higher elevations
Bamboo Shoot, Pika Pila, Lukter ,Pehak ,Apong, Marua, Chura, Sabji, Momos ,Dung Po
Not bad