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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :
Prelims level: Hornbill Festival
Why in the News?
This year’s edition of the Hornbill Festival has sparked a significant public debate regarding the relaxation of Nagaland’s liquor prohibition law, a subject that has been contentious for over three decades.
What is Hornbill Festival?
- The Hornbill Festival is a celebration held every year from 1 – 10 December, in Kohima, Nagaland.
- The festival was first held in the year 2000.
- It is named after Indian hornbill (Buceros bicornis), the large and colourful forest bird which is displayed in the folklore of most of the state’s tribes.
- Festival highlights include the traditional Naga Morungs exhibition and the sale of arts and crafts, food stalls, herbal medicine stalls, flower shows and sales, cultural medley – songs and dances, fashion shows etc.
- It is a platform for showcasing the major cultural festivals of 14 recognised Naga tribes, each with its unique traditions and practices.
- About Great Indian Hornbill:
- IUCN Status: Vulnerable (upgraded from Near Threatened in 2018), CITES: Appendix I
- Known as great pied hornbill, it is one of the largest hornbill species.
- Can live up to 50 years in captivity.
- Primarily fruit-eating, but also preys on small mammals, reptiles, and birds.
- Revered in many tribal cultures and rituals due to its size and colour.
- Found mainly in India, especially in the Western Ghats and Nilgiris.
- Nilgiris North Eastern Range supports some of the highest densities of nesting birds.
- Known as ‘forest engineers’ or ‘farmers of the forest’, they play a key role in seed dispersal of tropical trees, indicating the health and balance of their forest ecosystems.
What is the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act 1989?
Role of Alcohol in the Hornbill Festival:
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PYQ:[2016] In which of the following regions of India are you most likely to come across the ‘Great Indian Hornbill’ in its natural habitat? (a) Sand deserts of northwest India (b) Higher Himalayas of Jammu and Kashmir (c) Salt marshes of western Gujarat (d) Western Ghats |
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