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NAGALAND

History Introduction

THE LAND OF FESTIVAL

Political scenario analysis


Governor Chief Minister

Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Shri. Neiphiu Rio

Natural resources of Nagaland

Unexploited natural resources.

Hydropower generation potential.

Bamboo and sericulture.

Floriculture and horticulture.

Advantages of Nagaland
Favorable location and abundant resources. Institutional support. Availability of skilled labour.

Policy and infrastructure.

Economy parameter

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GSDP OF NAGALAND

NSDP OF NAGALAND

NSDP per capita

Percentage distribution of GSDP

Agriculture production

Investment and FDI inflow

Physical infrastructure Road

Physical infrastructure Railways and Airport

Physical infrastructure-Power

Physical infrastructure-Telecom

Development projects: urban Infrastructure


Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM).

The City Development Plan of Kohima city has been approved by the central government and development works are underway. The North Eastern Region Urban Development Programed (NERUDP) Phase-I
The state earmarked a budgetary outlay of US$ 144.7 million for several urban development projects during the 12th Five Year Plan.

Social infrastructure- Education

Social infrastructure -Health

Cultural infrastructure
The tribal and war dances of the Naga people are unique to each clan and form an important part of their culture. The customs and traditions of the Nagamese are intertwined with their agricultural cycle and festivals. The annual Hornbill festival is a festive showcase of the rich culture and tradition and is celebrated for a period of seven days in the first week of December.

The other festivals include Sekrenyi, Moatsu, Sukhrunhye Tsukhenye, Naknyulem, Tsokum, Mimkut, Bushu, etc.
Tourist locations in Nagaland include, Tizit, Chumukedima, Piphema, Zanibu Lake, Shilloi Lake, Dimapur, Kohima, Mokokchung, Longleng, Mon, Peren, Phek, Tuensang, Kiphire, Wokha and Zunheboto. The state government is building a multi-disciplinary sports complex at Dimapur at an estim.

Industrial infrastructure

Key industries Nagaland

TOURISM

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Key industries IT
Nagalands IT policy aims to increase the use of IT in the industrial and government sectors. With a high literacy rate, affordable cost, strong English-speaking population, improved telecommunications connectivity and favourable climate, Nagaland is well poised to serve the IT industry. In order to develop skilled manpower in IT, education and certifications from Department of Electronics Accreditation of Computer Courses (DOEACC) and Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) are provided through Community Information Centres (CICs). The IT policy also provides various incentives and concessions for investments in IT. The Department of Information Technology & Communications of the Nagaland Government is engaged in the promotion and management of information technology in the state. The department is undertaking development, operation and maintenance of the Nagaland IT park project through public-private partnership (PPP).

Key industries Mineral and Petrochemical

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Cost of doing business in Nagaland

State act and policies


North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP) 2007. Nagaland Bamboo Policy 2004. IT Policy of Nagaland 2004. Nagaland State Industrial Policy 2000.

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