Press Releases
October 29, 2003
Kohima
Prime Minister's Press Statement at Kohima
After my arrival in Nagaland, I have held discussions with the Governor, Chief Minister and representatives of various political and social organizations. Based on the proposals received from the State Government from time to time, I am pleased to announce the following projects/schemes for further accelerating the process of socio-economic development in Nagaland. The total amount earmarked for this package will be around Rs. 1050 crore.
1) The Government of India, jointly with the State Government, will draw up a plan for creating 25,000 employment and self-employment opportunities for the youth in Nagaland. This will be implemented over the next two years. The plan will focus mainly on agriculture, village industries, horticulture, floriculture, medicinal plants, bamboo products, tourism and transport. Approximately, Rs. 250 crore will be provided to implement this plan. Funds will come from banks, financial institutions, and State/Central Plans. The Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP), run by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), will be provided adequate funds. Rs. 10 crore will be provided to KVIC to set up a training institute oriented towards entrepreneurship development and employment generation.
2) Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, will be connected with the East-West Corridor under the National Highway Development Programme (NHDP). Under this, the 81-km-long Kohima-Dimapur section will be four-laned at an estimated cost of Rs.400 crore. Work will start in the year 2004-05. As an immediate measure, the Border Roads Organisation will undertake improvement of this road at the earliest.
3) State Government has proposed certain roads within the State in Tuensang, Mon, Kiphire and Wokha districts. The proposal of State Government will be examined and vetted by the DONER. Based on the analysis and need, roads worth Rs.75 crore will be taken up over three years period.
4) A 23 MW Thermal Power Project, which will run on heavy fuel, will be funded by the Government of India and implemented through Central Sector Organization (BHEL) at a cost of around Rs.105 crore.
5) Government of India will provide Rs. 35 crore for the development of infrastructure of Nagaland University at Lumami. This work will be implemented by a Central Sector Organisation. In addition, the Kohima campus will also be developed, for which Rs. 10 crore will be provided.
6) Government of India will provide Rs. 15 crore for building a new Sainik School at Kohima in first phase, subject to the condition that free land is provided by the State Government. The construction of this school will also be implemented by a Central Sector Organisation.
7) Government of India will set up a Regional Institute for Information Technology in Nagaland, for which Rs. 20 crore will be provided. However, land will have to be given by the State Government free of cost.
8) Rs.10 crore will be provided for upgrading the higher and high schools for science education and facilities for girls' education. This will also include the 11 schools requested by the State Government. The high school building complex in Wakching town will also be covered under this.
9) The district hospitals at all district headquarters including, Mon and Tuensang, will be upgraded at a cost of Rs.15 crore. In addition, Rs. 10 crore will be provided for rural health centers, which will be spent strictly through the process of communitisation.
10) State Government has constructed one referral hospital at Dimapur, which has not been operationalized so far. I understand the Government has invited bids from different organizations to run the hospital. A joint team consisting of officers of Union Ministry of Health and Department for Development of North Eastern Region, along with officials of State Government, will assess realistic requirement of funds. Government of India will provide necessary assistance based on recommendations of this team.
11) The women of Nagaland play an important role in socio-economic development of the State. Rs.15 crore will be provided for self-help groups and for empowerment of women. This will be worked out by DONER and funded by the respective Ministries of the Government of India.
12) Over a period of three years, Rs.15 crore will be provided to control jhum and for development of horticulture in the State.
13) A Centre for Development of Horticulture, Floriculture and Medicinal Plants will be set up at a cost of Rs. 10 crore. Rs. 5 crore will be provided to support the Bamboo Mission set up by the State Government.
14) Nagaland has immense potential for tourism development, especially adventure, culture and eco tourism. However, this potential has not been tapped so far. A joint Task Force, comprising representatives of the Government of India, State Government and private sector tourism industry, will be set up to prepare an action plan based on public-private partnership. Another tourism circuit to link areas in Northern Nagaland, particularly Mon district, will be developed. To begin with, Rs. 25 crore will be provided over the next three years for this purpose.
15) Rs.10 crore will be provided for development of eco-friendly municipal waste treatment plants at Dimapur, Kohima and other towns. The scheme will be prepared by the Ministry of Urban Development.
16) Rs. 18 crore will be provided for completing the remaining works at Indira Gandhi Stadium in Kohima in a period of two years. This will be subject to project report being vetted by the Sports Authority of India and monitored by DONER.
17) The State Government's proposal for revival of Nagaland Paper & Pulp Company, Tuli, will be given a fresh consideration, involving the concerned ministries of GoI, State Government and experts.
18) Survey is going for extending the railway line from Dimapur to Kohima, a distance of 110 km. 40% of the survey work is complete and the rest will be completed by June next year. Thereafter, a view will be taken on this project.~
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