The vibrant spirit of Sajibu Nongmapanba (Cheiraoba), the traditional New Year festival of Manipur, was celebrated with joy and cultural fervour at Company Operating Bases Longa Koireng and Irengbam in Imphal West on March 19. The festivities brought together local residents and Assam Rifles personnel in a shared expression of renewal, harmony and community spirit.
At Longa Koireng, the celebrations witnessed enthusiastic participation from the Village Chief, the President of the Youth Club and villagers including women, men and children. Assam Rifles troops interacted warmly with the attendees, exchanging festive greetings and reinforcing bonds of mutual respect. The event concluded with exchanges of goodwill and gifts, symbolising solidarity and enduring trust between the Force and the community, said a press release of IGAR(S).
In continuation of its outreach, Assam Rifles also organised Cheiraoba celebrations at Irengbam, where villagers joined in observance of traditional customs. The participation of women and youth reflected inclusivity and cultural unity, while the distribution of gifts was received with heartfelt appreciation. The interaction significantly contributed towards building trust and enhancing mutual understanding between the Force and the local populace.
Together, these celebrations underscored Assam Rifles’ ethos as the “Friends of the North East.” Standing shoulder to shoulder with the people, the Force reaffirmed its commitment to fostering peace, stability and brotherhood, while preserving the rich traditions and cultural heritage of Manipur, it said.
Cheiraoba festival brings AR and locals together
