Conrad attends centenary celebration of Tura Natya Samity; commemorates 100 years of cultural legacy, artistic excellence

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Tura, May 23: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma today attended the centenary celebration of Tura Natya Samity, one of the oldest and most respected cultural institutions in the region, held at the Samity premises in Lower Babupara, Tura, marking a historic milestone in its 100-year journey of promoting art, culture, theatre, and social harmony.

The inaugural programme was graced by the Chief Minister as the Chief Guest. The celebration commemorated a century of dedication to cultural preservation, theatrical excellence, and community service since the establishment of the Samity in 1926.

The programme began with the arrival and felicitation of the Chief Guest and other dignitaries, followed by the lighting of the ceremonial lamp, unveiling of the commemorative plaque, and release of ceremonial balloons by the Chief Minister, symbolising the beginning of the year-long centenary celebrations.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma congratulated the members and well-wishers of Tura Natya Samity on reaching the historic centenary milestone and paid tribute to the generations of leaders, artists, office bearers, and members who contributed to the institution’s remarkable journey over the last hundred years.

“This is truly a momentous occasion, and as we celebrate this milestone, it is also important for us to look back on the remarkable journey of the last 100 years,” the Chief Minister said. He stated that the Samity stands today because of the tireless efforts and sacrifices of former presidents, secretaries, artists, and members who dedicated their lives to strengthening the institution and preserving culture through generations.

Conrad emphasized that Tura Natya Samity is not merely a cultural organisation but “a guardian of our heritage and a living witness to history,” having witnessed the era of British India, India’s Independence, the formation of Meghalaya and the evolution of modern Meghalaya while remaining steadfast in its cultural mission.

Highlighting the historic role played by the Samity, he noted that since its establishment in 1926, the institution has pioneered theatre, drama, music, dance, and literary expression in the region, nurturing generations of artists, musicians, actors, and writers. He observed that before the advent of digital media, theatre and stage performances served as powerful tools for communication, social awareness, education, and preservation of indigenous stories and traditions.

“In many ways, the history of this Samity is deeply intertwined with the cultural identity of the Garo Hills itself,” he remarked.

Speaking on the importance of culture and creative industries, the Chief Minister said Meghalaya’s rich tribal heritage, indigenous languages, and vibrant musical traditions form the backbone of the State’s identity. He stressed that culture is not only about preserving tradition but also serves as a driver of economic opportunity and growth.

Referring to Meghalaya’s growing prominence in the music and entertainment sector, he stated that Shillong, once known as the “Rock Capital of India,” is now emerging as the “Music Capital of India.” He noted that Meghalaya has become one of the leading destinations for live concerts in the country, hosting internationally renowned artists such as Def Leppard, Bryan Adams, Ed Sheeran, Europe, Akon, and The Script.

“This shows how culture has become a bridge between tradition and global opportunity,” he said.

The CM said that through initiatives such as the Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project, the government is supporting more than 7,000 artists by providing honor…

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