The Nagaland Finance Department is undertaking INR 22 crore construction works in 2025–26, with key projects across districts targeted for completion by March 2027.
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KOHIMA — The Nagaland Finance department is undertaking construction works worth about INR 22 crore in the current financial year 2025–26, with all projects scheduled for completion by March 2027.
According to the Annual Administrative Report 2025–26 issued by the department, the works include multiple infrastructure projects under the State Taxes and allied departments at different locations.
The report stated that construction of the New State Taxes Commissionerate, initiated in 2023–24 with a total project cost of INR 1,394 lakh, has reached 40% completion as of December 2025.
Construction of the State Taxes Office at Phek (phase 1), taken up during 2024–25 at an estimated cost of INR 263.78 lakh within the Deputy Commissioner’s office complex, has achieved 20% progress as of December 2025.
The department also reported that construction of flat-type staff quarters at Kohima, sanctioned at INR 268.32 lakh during 2024–25, has reached 70% completion.
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Similarly, construction of the State Taxes Office at Noklak, taken up during 2024–25 at a cost of INR 298.79 lakh, has achieved 65% completion as of December 2025.
All the projects are expected to be completed by March 2027, the report stated.
The Directorate of Treasuries and Accounts under the department reported that as of January 31, 2026, a total of 36,867 subscribers have been registered under the National Pension System (NPS), with contributions amounting to INR 2,919 crore.
It also stated that the number of pensioners across categories stands at 16,457 life pensioners and 11,811 family pensioners paid directly from treasuries, while 31,846 pensioners are covered under CPPC (bank), taking the total number of pensioners to 60,114.