
Welcoming the cabinet’s decision on the creation of Chümoukedima district along with Tseminyu and Niuland, the Chümoukedima Village Council (CVC) conveyed its appreciation to the state government.
In a press release CVC chairman Razouvotuo Chatsu and joint secretary Sedevikho Tsükrü said that the “historic decision of the state cabinet” had proven the mettle of the government and by taking a “bold” decision, it had fulfilled the long-felt aspirations and desire of its citizens. “Chümoukedima district has immense potential to develop into a bustling district, contributing to the growth of Nagaland”, it stated.
In this regard, CVC has appealed to villages, organisations and citizens of Chümoukedima district to extend all possible assistance to the government in setting up its mechanisms so that the administration becomes functional at the earliest.
CVC also urged upon all the communities to help foster unity and goodwill for each other so that the communities could partake and be equal stakeholders in the development and growth of the district.
