Director of Minority Affairs, Shashank Pratap Singh, addressing the sensitisation and awareness programme held at conference hall, DC Chümoukedima on July 12. (DIPR Photo)
CHÜMOUKEDIMA, JULY 12 (MExN): The Directorate of Minority Affairs organized a sensitisation and awareness programme at conference hall, Deputy Commissioner, Chümoukedima on July 12.
Director of Minority Affairs, Shashank Pratap Singh, in his address highlighted that the Directorate of Minority Affairs was created by the Nagaland Government right after the State General Election 2023, stated a DIPR report.
He stated that the Government of India in 1992, established the National Commission of Minorities, a separate body mandated to protect and promote the rights of the interest of the minorities communities. He pointed out that “Nagas are tribal and the identity of the indigenous people have been very strong in socio aspects, but not in political or administrative aspects, hence, the State Government acknowledged these issues and created the department dedicated for the minority community for their rights and interest.”

Singh mentioned that there is no state wise category of minority; all the states follow the list provided by the National Commission. He stated that it is the mandate of the department to reach to the last people in Nagaland from the minority community, to appraise their rights and about the schemes.
He further highlighted various schemes including PMJVK, where he stated that it is an infrastructure development program, where it identifies minority percentage blocks and those blocks where minority population is more than 25% can take a project to fill the gaps in the various socio economic indicators. He also pointed out that earlier in Nagaland, Niuland block was the only eligible block for PMJVK but with the state government highlighting the issues with the Ministry, all the blocks in Nagaland are now eligible to take up projects under PMJVK. He also highlighted the PM VIKAS scheme which is for the promotion of handicrafts, artisan but even infrastructure building can be taken up.
Deputy Commissioner Chümoukedima, Abhinav Shivam, in his address, appreciated the team from the Directorate of Minority Affairs, for conducting the awareness programme. He hoped that the programme will benefit the attendees and they will spread awareness about the schemes and programmes of the Minority Affairs Department.
Other highlights of the programme included presentation on various schemes under the Ministry of Minority Affairs: NMDFC & PM VIKAS by Joint Director, Andrew C Imti, NCS; PMJVK by Project Officer, Shalo Khing; Minority Scholarship Schemes by Vizosenuo Savi.
Representatives from all village councils under Chümoukedima District and members of CYO, CTSU, CTYO, CWO and Muslim Union Chümoukedima attended the programme.
Niuland: A sensitization and awareness programme on the schemes under the Ministry of Minority Affairs was also conducted at Niuland Town hall on July 12. During the programme, Joint Director, Andrew C Imti, Project Officer, Shalo Khing and Vizosenuo Savi highlighted on various schemes under National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC). ADC Niuland, S Athsangla delivered the welcome address while keynote address was presented by Director, Minority Affairs, Shashank Pratap Singh. The programme was attended by GBs, VCC of Niuland Sadar, NGOs and department officers.