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Chapchar
Kut Festival
Among other festivals, Chapchar Kut or Spring
Festival is the most well-liked festival, celebrated after completion of
the most arduous job of jungle clearing for 'jhum' operations.
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Mim
Kut Festival
Mim Kut or Maize Festival is usually celebrated
during the months August and September, after the harvest of Maize.
Mimkut is celebrated with great fanfare by drinking rice-beer, singing,
dancing and feasting.
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Pawl Kut Festival
Pawl Kut is Harvest Festival - celebrated during
December to January after the harvests are over. It is perhaps the
greatest festival, with plenty of grains in the barn and all the labours
of the year over, what better time is there than this to have a great
festival.
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Thalfavang
Kut Festival
The State celebrates the festival of Thalfavang
Kut every November. This festival is celebrated in connection with the
completion of weeding the land in preparation of the forthcoming
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