‘Made in Nagaland’ Centre Inaugurated in Chümoukedima to Boost Indigenous Industries

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The government of Nagaland recently inaugurated a new ‘Made in Nagaland’ center in City Square, Chümoukedima. The center, primarily focused on promoting local talent, aims to serve as a hub for local artisans and entrepreneurs to exhibit, connect and sell their unique creations to a wider audience. The center encourages sustainable livelihoods and entrepreneurship while nurturing an environment that fosters innovation and exchange of ideas.

Speaking at the program, Hekani Jakhalu, Advisor of Industries and Commerce, stated that the primary objective of the center was to boost economic growth and youth empowerment. By providing local artisans with a dedicated space to showcase their creations, small-scale industries can grow to boost the local economy.

The ‘Made in Nagaland’ center offers a diverse range of products, including traditional handicrafts, textiles, handloom items, bamboo and woodcraft, jewelry, and more. Launched in Chümoukedima on the 5th anniversary of the establishment of the ‘Made in Nagaland Center,’ this center offers a platform for artisans and entrepreneurs to connect with a wider audience.

The newly inaugurated ‘Made in Nagaland’ center coincides with the economic growth and youth empowerment objective of the government. The center serves as a testament to the government’s commitment and vision to support and promote indigenous talent.

The extension of the ‘Made in Nagaland’ center marks a significant breakthrough in promoting local talent and fostering economic growth within the community. By providing a platform for local artisans and entrepreneurs, the center encourages sustainable livelihoods and entrepreneurial ventures, leading to a brighter and more prosperous future for Nagaland.

The launch of the center in Chümoukedima offers a new space for local artisans to showcase their talent and share their creative ideas with a broader audience. It also serves as a space to provide training and support to local entrepreneurs to grow their businesses and boost the local economy.

The ‘Made in Nagaland’ center offers a promising future for the talented and creative individuals of Nagaland. With the support of the government, the center aims to foster economic growth and youth empowerment while serving as a beacon for local entrepreneurship and innovation.

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