Papum Pare is a picturesque district in Arunachal Pradesh, famous for its lush green hills and forests. It is part of the Itanagar Capital Complex, with the city of Itanagar serving as the state capital. The district is home to various indigenous tribes such as the Nyishi, Apatani, and Galo. These communities have a deep cultural heritage and practice unique traditions. Papum Pare is known for its vibrant tribal festivals, like Solung, Mopin, and Losoong, which reflect the region?s diverse culture. The economy is primarily agricultural, with crops like paddy, maize, and vegetables. It also has significant forestry and handicrafts industries. The district celebrates festivals like Eid, Christmas, and Diwali with traditional rituals and dances. Itanagar has modern amenities, including schools and hospitals, while the district maintains its strong cultural identity. With natural beauty and cultural significance, Papum Pare continues to draw tourists to its scenic landscapes and vibrant traditions.
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