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Japan International Cooperation Agency implemented in Nagaland 'satisfactorily'

The Nagaland Chief Secretary stated that JICA is being implemented "satisfactorily" in the state and called for convergence of departments for the success of all projects in the state.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 29 Mar 2022, 3:37 pm

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Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is "satisfactorily" implemented in Nagaland, said Nagaland chief secretary J Alam during a review meeting of the High Power Committee, Nagaland Forest Management Project Society (NFMPS-JICA) in Kohima on Tuesday.

Alam stated that JICA is a very important project for the state of Nagaland, and the project is being implemented "satisfactorily" in the state.

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Stating that the main objective of the project was to improve forest ecosystem and support income generation by rehabilitation of jhum areas and provision of livelihood support, Alam encouraged the team to have a portal where all collected data can be uploaded so that they analyzed without delay.   

Alam also called for convergence of departments for the success of all projects in the state. He stated that a concrete strategy on convergence should be at place. The chief secretary, in his concluding remarks, stated that good suggestions and decisions were made in the meeting and opined that the HPC should meet more often to review the progress of the project.         

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The annual work plan (FY 2022-23) was presented during the meeting. The HPC also reviewed the last meeting minutes and discussed on various agenda pertaining to convergence and implementation of the project.

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