A three-day-long 'music and arts festival' was organised in the Andhro village in Manipur, where many folk musicians came together at one platform to spread awareness about the importance of protecting the environment amongst people.
'Where have all the flowers gone?' was the theme of the festival.
"In Manipur we hardly have a platform for a youth at the same time it's a festival about the environment which is very much decaying so we the youth gather together and trying to do something for ourselves to get platform at the same time for the cause of environment and bringing awareness to the people," said Akhu Chingangbam, the organiser for the festival.
Chingangbam also enthralled the audience by singing a song about nature and social issues.
People planted trees and plants to mark the event organised with the commemoration of the 96th birth anniversary of the US folk singer and activist, Pete Seeger.
"If Pete got to know about this festival, he would shed a couple of tears. People like Akhu and his team doing like this is just fantastic," said Delhi-based musician Susmit Bose.
"It is a chance to be with nature with the tress, with the flowers, with the greens and the water and a place like Andro is amazing," said Nandini Thokchom, a visitor.