ENEEF Appoints Ms. Mangka Mayanglambam as Cultural Ambassador
Manipur / Northeast India — The Emerging North-East Eco Forum (ENEEF) has officially appointed Ms. Mangka Mayanglambam as its Cultural Ambassador, marking a major step forward in promoting the rich cultural legacy and creative spirit of Northeast India on the global stage.

In her new role, Ms. Mangka will represent the art, music, dance, and indigenous traditions of the region, with a particular emphasis on Manipur’s cultural heritage. She will actively participate in cultural exchange programs, collaborate with international artists, and work closely with creative communities around the world to build bridges of understanding and appreciation.
Through this appointment, ENEEF aims to advance cultural diplomacy by establishing sustainable platforms for artistic collaboration and knowledge sharing. Ms. Mangka’s work will help connect the deep-rooted traditions of Northeast India with global audiences, encouraging long-term partnerships and an enduring respect for indigenous cultural identity.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rajendra Pandey, Spokesperson and Advisor of ENEEF, remarked:
“Ms. Mangka Mayanglambam personifies the creativity, authenticity, and cultural richness of Northeast India. Her appointment as Cultural Ambassador reflects ENEEF’s mission to promote genuine cultural voices and foster global intercultural understanding. We are confident that her leadership will strengthen global recognition for the region’s artistic and cultural legacy.”
Adding prestige to the event, Mr. Satyajit Aribam, Chairman of ENEEF, presented a cultural souvenir from Northeast India to the representatives of the Thai Bharat Cultural Lodge (TBCL) — symbolizing a shared commitment to cultural exchange and long-term collaboration between Northeast India and Thailand. The TBCL delegation was represented by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sophana Srijampa, Committee Member of TBCL and a distinguished scholar from the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia (RILCA), Mahidol University, along with Shri Rajendra Pandey, Joint Secretary of TBCL. Their participation underscored the growing cultural ties between Thailand and Northeast India, emphasizing mutual respect, shared values, and an enduring dedication to cultural preservation and education.
Ms. Mangka’s collaboration with ENEEF is expected to play a vital role in strengthening cultural outreach initiatives, promoting indigenous narratives, and positioning Northeast India as a vibrant and influential contributor to the global cultural landscape.
About ENEEF (Emerging North-East Eco Forum)
ENEEF is a collaborative platform dedicated to promoting ecological awareness, cultural preservation, and sustainable development across Northeast India. Through education, community partnerships, and international engagement, ENEEF strives to connect local traditions with global perspectives, encouraging harmony between people, culture, and the environment.






