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India, neighbouring countries to take part in river festival

Representatives from India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan and Nepal will be meeting next week to participate in the first ever river festival aimed at fostering connectivity, trade links and sharing of environmental issues

July 07, 2016 / 18:57 IST
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Representatives from India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan and Nepal will be meeting in Shillong next week participate in a first ever river festival aimed at fostering connectivity, trade links and sharing of environmental issues.

The focus of the 'NADI 2016' is to celebrate the spirit of commonality between the Northeastern states of India and her neighbours through the 600 plus major and minor rivers surpassing political boundaries, Sabya Dutta, who heads the Asian Confluence and organiser of the event said.

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Indian Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, Bangladesh's Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Shariar Alam, ambassador from Bhutan and observers from Myanmar will be among the speakers at the festival to be held on July 15 and 16.

Government officials and representatives, diplomats and other stakeholders from the five countries will take part in the festival.