Nagas should not depend only on Central Govt funding: Swu

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Kohima: Nagaland Minister for Roads and Bridges, Y Vikheho Swu on Wednesday said it is high time that Nagas realise to be self dependent instead of continuing to depend only on Central government funding.
More than 90 per cent of the state’s funds were granted by the Centre. The state has been going through a bad financial condition not only because the Central government was yet to come clear on the NITI Ayog or discontinuation of the special category status from Nagaland, but also because “we are unable to generate our own resources,” Swu said.
The Minister was addressing a gathering of students and villagers during the inaugural function of a four-day long 44th general conference of Sumi Aphuyemi Kiphimi Kuqhakulu (SAKK) at Asukiqa under Pughoboto sub-division, Zunheboto district of the state, some 70 km from the state capital.
SAKK is the apex students’ organisation of Pughoboto sub-division comprising of 24 villages.
The conference is being held on the theme ‘Retrospection our footprints.’
The minister was of the view that the educated youths and government employees should go back to the villages and play pivotal role in reviving three basic things in the village councils – village councils need to be strengthened by reviving the system of accountability, transparency and honesty in carrying out different developmental programmes.  (PTI)

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