14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly resumes as Neiphiu Rio tables annual reports, Economic Survey 2025–26 and key amendment bills.
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DIMAPUR — The eighth session of the 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly resumed at NLA Hall, Kohima, on Monday with the presentation of annual administrative reports and the introduction of important government bills aimed at strengthening governance and development in the state.
Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio presented to the house the Annual Administrative Reports for 2025–2026 of several departments, a DIPR report stated.
These included Municipal Affairs, Underdeveloped Areas, Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Labour, Soil & Water Conservation, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, Personnel and Administrative Reforms, Election, Urban Development, and Excise & Prohibition.
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Minister for Rural Development Metsubo Jamir also laid the Annual Administrative Report 2025–2026 of the Department of Rural Development before the house.
Minister for Public Health Engineering & Cooperation Jacob Zhimomi presented the reports of the Public Health Engineering and Cooperation departments, while Minister for Horticulture Salhoutuonuo Kruse tabled the report for Department of Horticulture.
In addition, the chief minister laid before the Assembly the state’s Economic Survey 2025–26, the Nagaland Agriculture Policy 2025, the Nagaland State Disaster Management Plan and the Incident Response System (IRS) Guideline.
The house also witnessed the introduction of two government bills by the chief minister. These included the Nagaland Town and Country Planning (Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2025 and the Nagaland Shops and Establishments (Amendment) Bill, 2025.