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Nagaland Sl. No. Name of the Projects Estimated Cost (Rs. Cr.) Concept Nagaland Priority List of 2011-12 Estimated Sl. Concept Name of the Projects Cost No. note (Rs. cr.) 1 Roads & Bridges a Construction of road from Pang to Phokphur via 55.00 Received Chekipung Village under Thonokyu, Tuensang district - 55 km b Upgradation of road from Longleng to Aboi 48.00 Received (ODR to MDR) (Inter District road)-32 km c Athibung-Perent New District HQ-25 km 30.00 Received d Construction & Strengthening of road from 40.00 Received Khudei junction to Yimrup via Sangdak, Yonyu, Yokumsang and Kumpang - 37 km e Improvement of Changlangshu to Pessao - 18 27.00 Received km f Construction of road from Tuli to 62.00 Received Molungyimsen, Khar, Changki and MKG- Mariani road - 62 km g Japukong Range Road - Mangkolemba - NH 61 58.00 Received (Tuli), Mokokchung District - 58 km h Construction of road from NH-202 (Dikhu) to 30.00 Received Lumami, Nagaland University - 25 km i Construction of four rural link road from EAC 25.00 Received HQ Englan to Chukitong EAC HQ via Changsu New-Nunying-Kolo under Wokha District - 20 km j Upgradation of road from Alongchen to 15.00 Received Mangkolemba via Impur, Mopungchuket, Mongchen (ODR to MDR) - 15 km (Ph-I) k Construction of road from Jalukie-Hebron (20 22.00 Received km) l Upgradation of road from ODR to MDR from 30.00 Received Satoi to Phek via Suthotsu, Tehepu & K/Khuno - 20 km m Construction of road from Cheiphobozou to 25.00 Received Gareiphema Old via New Gareiphema - 15 km n Construction of Ukha BRO road junction to 25.60 Received Longleng via Yongphang and Yeangching - 16 km o Suruhoto to Asukhomi road - 17 km 17.00 Received p Lazami to Tishiqa - 8 km 8.00 Received q Upgradation of road from Thonokyu to Waphor 52.50 Received (ODR to MDR) - 35 km Estimated Sl. Concept Name of the Projects Cost No. note (Rs. cr.) r Construction of road from Lithsu junction to 35.20 Received Asuto EAC HQ - 22 km s Co-Co Doyang road (Phase II) - 15 km 20.00 Received t Botsa EAC Office to Nzu river via Sendenyu 25.00 Received village - 20 km u Tuensang - Longleng via Sakchi - 60 km 60.00 Received v Construction of a new connectivity road project 9.00 Received from NEC road to Khonoma Dzukou valley at Khonoma village - 9 km w Upgradation of Wokha-Bokajan Road from '0' 70.00 Received Point to Yankeli Junction - 70 km x Construction of road from Zero Point Sanis to 35.00 Received Mekokla (Phase II) 35 km y Construction of road from Chizami to Sakraba 32.00 Received via Gidemi with bridge (20 km) z.i Construction of road from NH-61 to Longleng- 21.00 Received Ladigarh road via Yaongyimsen (21 km) z.ii Construction of road from Patkai NH-29 26.00 Received Junction to Nuiland via Seithekima - 26 km z.iii Construction of road from Jendang-Saddle- 31.00 Received Noklak-Pangsha. Tuensang District - 31 km (Ph- II) z.iv Construction of road from Chuchuyimlng via 40.00 Received Salulemang, Mongdikang, Longra and Yanngpi upto Yali Village - 45 km (Ph.II) z.v Construction & Improvement of road from 20.83 Received Naginimora-Tizit via Hathuedi-Lower/Upper Tiru Oting Village (20 km) z.vi Construction of Shamatore-Chessore road (50 50.00 Received km) z.vii Construction of road from Chen HQ to Wangti 23.00 Received (23 km) z.vii Construction of road from Mon to Menakshu (60 60.00 Received i km) z.vi Phase III of Kohima Leikie Road Jn to Barak - Not x receive z.x Khriekesa Agri link road - Not receive z.xi Longsa Agri link road - Not receive z.xii Dhansiripur Agri link road - Not receive Estimated Sl. Concept Name of the Projects Cost No. note (Rs. cr.) z.xii Improvement of Agahuto Administrative HQ 5.6 Not i and around A.K. Industrial village (5.60 Km) receive z.xi Improvement of Kuhuboto town road and colony 5.5 Not v approach road, Zunheboto District (5.52 km) receive z.xv Construction of road from Ganeshnagar/ - Not Khekiho village to Jalukie via Horangse, receive Dimapur District z.xv Improvement and upgradation of road from NH- 20.00 Not i 61 Alichen to Mangmetong upto Doyang Hydro receive Project – 19 Km, Phase-II 2 School Education a Construction of Government High Schools for 4 39.34 Received backward Districts of Mon, Tuensang, Longleng and Kiphire 3 Higher Education a Infrastructure Development of 14 Govt. Colleges 30.55 Received in Nagaland 4 Information & Technology and Communication a Setting up of Indian Institute of Information 45.00 Received Technology at Dimapur b Setting up PAN-Nagaland E-Human Resources 215.00 Received Training (HRT) Hub 5 Justice & Law a Construction of Court Complex & Residential 18.60 Received Quarters for Judicial Officers 6 Youth Resource and Sports a Shooting Sports Complex at I.G. Stadium 8.50 Received Kohima b Construction of Local Ground at Mon/Tuensang 5.00 Received /Kiphire/ Longleng & Wokha c Construction of Conference Hall-cum-Library at Received Wokha Town 5.00 d Construction of low cost Stadium at Mon, Tobu, 12.00 Received Kiphire, Nohlak, Shamator & Suruhoto e Construction of Multi Disciplinary stadium at 7.00 Received Tsusapang, Mokokchung District 7 Transport a Bus and Truck Terminus at Peren New District 15.00 Received HQ (Model Township) 8 Industries & Commerce a Extension of Hotel Japfu, Kohima 18.91 Received Estimated Sl. Concept Name of the Projects Cost No. note (Rs. cr.) 9 Tourism a North East Performing Academy at Dimapur 10.00 Received b Construction of Tourist village at Chumukedima 4.00 Received 10 Social Welfare a Construction of Naga International Centre at 17.80 Received Dimapur 11 Power a Upgradation of 5 MVA 132/33 KV Sub-station 40.00 Received at Wokha and Tuensang b 132/33 KV Sub-staion at Doyang near NEEPCO 35.00 Received Project c 132 kv line from Doyang NH-61 to Phek via 154.71 Received Satakha 12 Water Supply a Providing water supply to Kidima village and 13.20 Received Khuzama village, Kohima District 13 Rural Development a Integrated development of identified villages in - Not Phek District receive 14 Non-Government Organisation a Acoustic Auditorium Hall at Dimapur 10.93 Received b Development of Entertainment Hub with Korean - Not Partnership at Dimapur receive c Livingstone School Project, Thehekhu 17.47 Received d Establishment of Enopen tourist resort at 5.00 Received Khonoma village Total 1887.24 .
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