Through the National Mission on Cultural Mapping, the heart and soul of India’s cultural heritage pulse with renewed vigor. Initiatives like Mera Gaon Meri Dharohar breathe life into traditions, ensuring that the artistry of villages such as Thongjao reaches beyond their rustic confines. As the stories of artisans and their crafts echo through the corridors of time, they solidify India’s commitment to preserving the past for the enlightenment of future generations, fostering a vibrant cultural identity rooted in diversity.
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