
Newmai News Network
IMPHAL, Jan 4: A North East Integration Rally (NEIR) began its journey from Kolkata today, setting the tone for a month-long initiative aimed at strengthening regional integration and people-to-people ties across the North Eastern States, said Biswadeep Gupta, who is the managing trustee of the NEIR.
Informing this from Kolkata this evening, Gupta said the inaugural session was attended by a wide range of public representatives, professionals, cultural figures, and civil society members.
Among those present were AL Hek, MLA and former Minister; Lopamudra Dutta Choudhury, vice chairperson of Dumdum Municipal Corporation; Dr Prof Sukumal Deb; Col Shanti Kumar Singh (retd); author RK Maheshsena; engineer Tapash Roy; celebrated artiste K Bobin; Kh Gajendra Singh; Dr Sharmistha Raha of Prasar Bharati; Biplab Das of Kolkata Police; and an adventure enthusiast.
The programme was compered by Biswadeep Gupta, head of KRC Foundations.
Speakers praised the initiative, describing it as a small but meaningful step that could grow into a larger movement for unity and understanding, Biswadeep Gupta also stated.
Many shared personal and professional links with the North Eastern States, underlining the importance of sustained engagement between regions.
The next leg of the rally will be held in Malda, Gupta added.
A cultural highlight of the event was a performance by K Bobin, who rendered the official title song of the rally.
During the session, speakers reiterated the rally’s objectives, which include promoting infrastructure development, expanding economic opportunities, encouraging cultural exchange, and deepening people-to-people engagement across States, Biswadeep Gupta said.
The rally also received a warm welcome at Panihati in Kolkata, where members of Udayer Pathe greeted the participants and expressed support for the North East Integration Rally and its objectives.
The rally’s pre-launch ceremony was held on December 24, 2025, at The Countryside Retreat in Lamsang, Imphal, formally marking the start of preparations for the 2026 edition, he stated.
Built around the central theme of peace, progress, and prosperity, the North East Integration Rally aims to draw attention to development, connectivity, and social cohesion across the region.
The rally is scheduled to conclude on February 4, 2026, Gupta further added.