Governor of Nagaland, La Ganesan officials and CSO during the visit to Noklak on November 16. (DIPR Photo)

Nagaland Governor visits Noklak
Noklak, November 16 (MExN): The Governor of Nagaland, La Ganesan visited Noklak on November 16 and addressed the gathering at the Tourist Lodge in Noklak. During his speech, he expressed his happiness at visiting the district and emphasised his commitment to interacting with the people across all districts of Nagaland.
As per the DIPR report, in his address, the Governor highlighted that Noklak which was established as a district on December 21, 2017, is still in its developmental phase. The Governor expressed optimism about the district's progress and its potential to match with other districts in infrastructure and growth.

He stressed the importance of collaboration between local communities, civil societies, and the government to address challenges and create a sustainable roadmap for the future. He called upon the citizens to actively engage in shaping the state’s progress, and assured his commitment to prioritizing Noklak’s development and fostering unity for a brighter future.

Speaking on the health and wellness, he stressed on the importance of healthcare for the district's future. Further, he encouraged the implementation of health schemes such as Ayushman Bharat, Pradhan Mantri Bima Yojana, and the Chief Minister's Health Insurance Scheme. He highlighted the Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, aiming for TB eradication by 2025, and urged awareness and action from the District Health Authority.

Governor Ganesan acknowledged the challenging terrain of road connectivity but lauded the progress in road construction by PWD and NHIDCL. He assured that border areas would soon be well-connected.
He underlined the role of education in societal progress and called for renewed commitment from educators, parents, and social leaders. He further emphasized that every child should have access to education.
Addressing the pressing issue of drug abuse, particularly among youths as a major societal challenge, he urged the civil societies and law enforcement agencies to intensify efforts to check drug inflow, especially in border areas like Noklak.

During the programme, various departments of Noklak namely, Chief Medical Officer, Dub-Divisional Education Officer, Executive Engineer, PWD (R & B), Sub Divisional Officer, (PHED) and District Agriculture Officer presented PowerPoint.
Representatives from Khiamniungan Tribal Council, Khiamniungan Menyiu Hoikam and Khiamniungan Student's Union also spoke during the program. Earlier, the welcome address was spoken by Deputy Commissioner, Noklak, Arikumba. Later the Governor held a Security Coordination Meeting with the security personnel.