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Nagaland: Exhibition and sale to mark 77th R-Day at secretariat plaza

DIMAPUR

As part of the 77th Republic Day celebrations, various departments of the state government would organise an exhibition & sale at the secretariat plaza, Kohima, on January 26, 2026, showcasing the State’s local enterprises, artisans, and entrepreneurs.
According to a DIPR report, exhibition aims to highlight government initiatives, indigenous products, public services, and local enterprises, while promoting entrepreneurship, sustainable livelihoods, and public awareness.
The Department of Industries & Commerce will display a range of locally manufactured products; Department of Under Developed Areas (DUDA) will feature food and agro-based products and handicrafts; Department of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services will organise an exhibition-cum-sale of local eggs, dairy products, live rabbits and quails, animal feed products, and will also distribute educational flyers to visitors; Department of Agriculture stall will showcase farm machineries suited to local farming conditions, post-harvest machineries, and awareness initiatives; Nagaland Beekeeping and Honey Mission (NBHM) will present an exhibition highlighting the potential of beekeeping as a sustainable livelihood and promoting emerging honey entrepreneurs across the State.
The exhibition will feature honey from different bee species; Nagaland Bamboo Development Agency (NBDA) will be showcasing eco-friendly bamboo products.
Highlights will include bamboo trays, platters, tongs, tooth brushes, pen/pen stands, tongs, bamboo wall decors, fridge magnets, bamboo earrings & necklaces etc.
Other participating departments include Nagaland Police, Department of Land Resources, Department of Co-operation, Department of Rural Development, Department of Tourism, Department of Horticulture, Department of Law & Justice, Department of Sericulture, Department of Urban Development, Department of Soil & Water Conservation, Department of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources, and the Nagaland Bamboo Development Agency.
The exhibition will serve as a vibrant platform for public engagement, promotion of local entrepreneurship, and the vision of a self-reliant and vibrant Nagaland economy.

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