Kohima: In Kohima Village, Nagaland, April ends not with noise or spectacle but with a quiet sense of peace and gratitude. In a hall filled with soft murmurs and rows of silver-haired elders, April 30 feels less like a date and more like a moment of memory, belonging, and shared respect. For residents, the last […] The post Honouring time: Why April 30 matters in Kohima village appeared first on EastMojo.
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