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‘Nagaland still heavily dependent on central funds’

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By EMN Updated: Nov 02, 2024 6:12 pm

Zunheboto Government College hosts seminar on ‘Emerging trends in Nagaland economy’

‘Nagaland still heavily dependent on central funds’
Resource persons with faculty members and students of Zunheboto Government College during the seminar on ‘Emerging trends in Nagaland economy’ on Nov. 1.

DIMAPUR — The Department of Economics, Zunheboto Government College (ZGC), in collaboration with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), hosted a one-day seminar on ‘Emerging trends in Nagaland economy’ on November 1.

According to an update, the event brought together students, faculty and local entrepreneurs to discuss pressing economic issues and potential pathways for growth.

Dr. T Zarenthung Ezung, professor in the Department of Economics at Nagaland University, presented a stark analysis of Nagaland’s economic trajectory, noting a dramatic increase in revenue from INR 339.95 crore in 2012 to INR 16587.3 crore in 2024.

However, he cautioned that despite this growth, the state remains heavily dependent on central government support, which poses significant risks to its economic stability.

Dr. Ezung identified several key challenges that Nagaland faces in its quest for economic self-sufficiency, including poor infrastructure, underdeveloped agriculture and lack of industrial development.

He emphasised the need for improved road connectivity, which is essential for economic activities and access to markets. He also lamented that agricultural practices remain largely focused on subsistence rather than commercial viability, limiting income generation.

The economist went on to criticise the state’s short-term focus on initiatives like oil palm cultivation, arguing for a shift towards tapping into more sustainable resources such as coal and limestone. Additionally, he highlighted the importance of the tourism sector, noting the absence of a robust travel agency framework and the need for diversification beyond the Hornbill Festival.

Dr. Ezung addressed the pervasive issue of corruption, calling for a cultural shift in attitudes towards donations and political practices. He pointed out that societal norms often tolerate unethical behaviours, which stifles genuine progress. He emphasised the need for unity among the various factions within Nagaland to combat these issues and work towards a common economic goal.

The seminar featured insights from several resources person, each bringing unique perspectives on the economic landscape of Nagaland.

Esther Angami, supervisor of training and placement at YouthNet, noted the lack of entrepreneurial spirit and work culture among the youth, urging them to take advantage of various government schemes designed to enhance skills in hospitality, tourism, and technology.

Lanchung Panmei, proprietor of SB3 Coating Nagaland, shared his entrepreneurial journey and the importance of digital marketing in growing his business. He stressed the need for aspiring entrepreneurs to build strong customer relationships and seek financial support through loans, particularly from government schemes like MUDRA loans.

Kileto I Chishi, assistant professor at Zunheboto Government College, highlighted the pressing issue of youth unemployment, which stands at 27% as of September 2023. He emphasised the necessity for skill development in trades such as plumbing, electrical work, and tailoring, encouraging local vendors to engage in income-generating activities.

Elito G Kibami, deputy manager of SBI Zunheboto, addressed the challenges of accessing loans for young entrepreneurs, highlighting the lack of financial literacy within the community. She called for innovative approaches beyond traditional retail, advocating for investments in agriculture and allied sectors.

The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks from Dr. Bolivi S Kiba, head of the Department of Economic Department at Zunheboto Government College.

“The event served as a crucial platform for dialogue, encouraging participants to take proactive steps towards economic self-reliance and sustainability. The insights gained from the seminar are expected to inform future initiatives aimed at bolstering Nagaland’s economic landscape, fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation among its youth,” it stated.

The seminar was attended by 18 faculties and 53 students.

Earlier, the seminar was chaired by Tonoli S Awomi, assistant professor in the Department of Economics, ZGC.

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