Tai Khamti community celebrates Poi Pee Mau Tai 2119 in Namsai

Guwahati, Dec 2: The Tai Khamti community gathered in vibrant unity to celebrate Poi Pee Mau Tai 2119, marking their traditional New Year at the Nalung Festival Ground, Namsai on Monday.

The event highlighted the cultural richness and dynamic spirit of the Tai Khamti people, serving as a platform to honor their heritage while looking forward to a prosperous future.

Under the theme “Rediscovering the Tai Ethnicity,” the festival was held under the chief patronage of Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, who emphasized the significance of preserving tradition while inspiring the younger generation. Applauding the youth of Namsai for their passion and creativity, Mein said, “It fills my heart with pride to celebrate this day with our vibrant youth. Their passion and creativity remind us of the immense potential of Arunachal Pradesh.”

Mein also shared his vision of Namsai as an aspirational district, focusing on sustainable development, tourism, and tackling social challenges like drug abuse. Upcoming cultural events such as the Sangken Festival and Arunachal Rang Mahotsav were highlighted as further opportunities to showcase Arunachal Pradesh’s diverse cultural legacy.

Education Minister P.D. Sona, the chief guest, echoed the government’s vision of 2024 as the ‘Year of the Youth,’ underlining the importance of empowering Arunachal’s youth. He stated, “Our youth are the custodians of Arunachal’s identity and the architects of its future.”

Assam MLA Bolin Chetia, guest of honor, stressed the festival’s role in strengthening ties between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, acknowledging the region’s growing tourism potential due to infrastructure improvements.

The presence of dignitaries, including advisors Mutchu Mithi and Dr. Mohesh Chai, and MLAs Rotom Tebin and Chau Zingnu Namchoom, underscored the festival’s importance. Poi Pee Mau Tai 2024 demonstrated the Tai Khamti community’s resilience in blending tradition with modern aspirations, embracing the New Year with unity, hope, and pride.

This year’s Poi Pee Mau Tai 2024 featured several notable highlights, which include the release of a book titled ‘Folk Life & Folk Customs of the Tai Khamti Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh,’ authored by Dr. Kiron C. Borah, principal, Mhabhodi College, Namsai. This book seeks to document and preserve the traditions of the Tai Khamti people for future generations.

Another highlight was the unveiling of the ‘Golden Pagoda Marathon 2025’ logo and T-shirt, an initiative aimed at promoting tourism and cultural awareness in the region. The festival also showcased traditional dances, culinary experiences, and exhibitions that celebrated the Tai Khamti way of life, reinforcing a strong sense of cultural pride.

The festival begins with a renewed sense of unity and a shared vision for a prosperous future. Poi Pee Mau Tai 2024 stood as a testament to the Tai Khamti community’s resilience and ability to blend tradition with modern aspirations. The people of Namsai welcomed the New Year with the spirit of the celebration—one of hope, pride, and inspiration for generations to come.

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