Garo Rising Sun Water Festival in 2022

Garo Rising Sun Water Festival – Conrad Sangma, the chief minister of Meghalaya, officially opened the three-day “Rising Sun Water Fest 2022” on Thursday at the Umiam Sports Complex.

The Meghalaya Chief Minister addressed the opening ceremony and praised the planners, adding that this is the first time a water festival of this size has been held in the state. The Indian Army’s Headquarters Eastern Command, which is situated in Kolkata, is in charge of hosting the inaugural boating regatta in the picturesque surroundings of Umiam Lake.

The rowing and sailing competition is being organized for the first time by the Indian Army and the government of Meghalaya as part of the Khelo India program.

The natural beauty of Meghalaya

“The natural beauty of the water bodies of Meghalaya is numerous. Our country is blessed with lakes, waterfalls, and breathtaking scenery.

but we haven’t been able to fully use it in terms of allowing people to actually participate in it and enjoy it, as well as being able to make tourism opportunities out of it,” he said.

The three-day, first-of-its-kind water sports tournament at the festival in Umiam Lake, near Shillong in Meghalaya, is being attended by 160 participants from various sailing and rowing clubs from all across India. Eastern Command is organizing the event. Garo Rising Sun Water Festival.

Three day – Rising Sun Festival

The three-day Rising Sun Water Festival 2022 was opened by Meghalaya’s chief minister Conrad Sangma at the Umiam Sports Complex. Garo Rising Sun Water Festival. Over the course of three days, 160 competitors from various sailing and rowing organizations around India will demonstrate their skills in a first-of-its-kind event competition for water sports during the festival at Umiam Lake in Meghalaya, organized by Eastern Command close to Shillong. The three-day Rising Sun Water Festival 2022 was opened by Meghalaya’s chief minister Conrad Sangma at the Umiam Sports Complex.

Umiam Lake 

The three-day, first-of-its-kind water sports tournament at the festival in Umiam Lake, near Shillong in Meghalaya, is being attended by 160 participants from various sailing and rowing clubs from all across India. Eastern Command is organizing the event. Garo Rising Sun Water Festival.

In the picturesque setting of Umiam Lake in Meghalaya, the Rising Sun Water Fest-2022’s opening ceremony was held today. The Indian Army’s Headquarters Eastern Command in Kolkata will be in charge of the inaugural regatta, which started today and will end on November 5. Conrad K. Sangma, the chief minister of Meghalaya was the special guest at this event.

The big crowd of spectators enjoyed watching the cultural events, the Microlight aircraft flyover, and the breathtaking display of rowing and sailing competitions. Garo Rising Sun Water Festival.

CM Gratitude 

The CM expressed gratitude to all of the participants, team managers, conducting body, and organizers for working together to put on an outstanding performance with perfect timing. Garo Rising Sun Water Festival. The audience applauded the performers’ stunning show of talent, which featured Priyanka Bharali, The Umiam Lake (a man-made reservoir) in Meghalaya served as the backdrop for the Rising Sun Water Fest-2022’s opening ceremony.

Wangala dance is performed by members of the Garo ethnic community during “The Rising Sun Water Fest-2022.” The Wangala festival, often referred to as the Festival of One Hundred Drums, is observed to feature various dance styles set to the rhythms of folk melodies performed on drums and a crude flute fashioned of buffalo horns.

The event, which honors the Sun God, signals the conclusion of the protracted harvest season. Garo Rising Sun Water Festival. The event also marks the conclusion of a protracted time of fieldwork for the Garo tribe prior to the onset of the winter. Garo Rising Sun Water Festival. The event serves as a means of preserving and promoting the cultural identity of the Garo Tribe of Meghalaya, and they display this identity via their festivals.

The Garo Community: Who are they?

The second-largest tribe in Meghalaya is the Garos, who identify as A’chiks.

The Khasi People and the Jaintia people are Meghalaya’s other two principal tribes.

The Garo tribe possesses a strong tradition that they are Tibetan. There are several dialects and cultural groupings there. Each of them initially made their home in a certain region of the Garo Hills and surrounding plains.

However, Christianity has had a significant impact on the culture of the contemporary Garo population. Modern parents treat all children equally and accord them the same rights and importance; nokpantes are a thing of the past.

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