Conditional Land Donations Stall Development, Says Nagaland Health Minister P. Paiwang
First Published: 25th June, 2025 13:44 IST
After inspecting the CHC building, the minister urged landowners to consider donating land for hospital construction as an act of humanity and selflessness.
Nagaland Health and Family Welfare Minister P. Paiwang Konyak on Tuesday, stressed that land donors placing conditions have become a major hurdle for the government in completing development projects on time. He made the statement during the second phase of his statewide tour under the “Viksit Nagaland for Viksit Bharat” initiative, while visiting the upgraded Community Health Centre (CHC) at Satakha in Zunheboto district.
After inspecting the CHC building, the minister urged landowners to consider donating land for hospital construction as an act of humanity and selflessness. He assured the people that he remains fully committed to developing the CHC into a model facility and sought cooperation from both land donors and local citizens.
Minister Paiwang Konyak also announced that once the CHC becomes fully functional, the government will strengthen the number of health workers posted there to ensure better services for the public.
He called on civil society leaders to encourage citizens to register under the Chief Minister’s Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS) and Ayushman Bharat, so that no individual is deprived of free and quality healthcare services.
The minister further warned that the government will continue to cancel licenses of pharmacies operating without proper documents or being run by unqualified individuals. “Cancellation will continue as per the law,” he said firmly.
In a separate meeting, the minister urged BJP party workers of Zunheboto district to continue supporting the government’s efforts to fulfill the Prime Minister’s vision of a “Viksit Nagaland for Viksit Bharat.”
He also inspected the ongoing construction of the new District Hospital in Zunheboto, accompanied by local MLA and Advisor for Food & Civil Supplies, LMCP K. T. Sukhalu. The minister was joined by the Secretary, Principal Director, and several senior officials from the Department of Health and Family Welfare.
Also Read: Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio Meets Ambassadors of UAE and Ireland, Seeks Collaboration for Growth
COMMENTS

TOPMOST STORY NOW

Live Brother of BSF Jawan Deepak Chingakham Who Died in Cross-Border Firing by Pakistan in Jammu Appointed ASI in Manipur Police on Compassionate Grounds
11th July 2025
Live Maikhuli Villagers Protest MoU Over Assam-Meghalaya Border, Demand Return of Fishery
11th July 2025
Live Chhangur Baba Received Rs 500 Crore in Foreign Funds for Illegal Conversions: Anti-Terror Squad
11th July 2025
Live Taiwan Detects 9 Chinese Warships, 1 Aircraft Breaching ADIZ Amid Rising Tensions
11th July 2025WE RECOMMEND

Dimapur Floods: 3 Dead, Flights Suspended, NH-29 Blocked
Dimapur Flood: Flight operations at Dimapur Airport were suspended on Sunday after floodwaters inundated the runway and parking bays.
08th July 2025
Nagaland BJP President Benjamin Yepthomi, Several Others Formally Join Party
The induction of the delegation is being viewed as part of a broader political strategy to consolidate the BJP’s support base in the region.
08th July 2025
Incessant Rains Flood Dimapur, Trigger Landslides on NH-29; Daily Life in Nagaland Disrupted
Incessant rainfall since the early hours of July 5 caused artificial flooding across multiple localities, severely affecting the daily lives of residents.
06th July 2025
Massive Landslide Hits Kohima-Mao Stretch on NH2 in Nagaland’s Phesama; Manipur-Bound Traffic Affected, Check Alternate Routes Here
Of the 28 km stretch between Mao–Kidima–Chakhabama, 9 km lies within Manipur and is currently under maintenance by Manipur PWD.
02nd July 2025
Govt Driver-Turned-Burglar Bought Land, Vehicles with Stolen Money, Nagaland DGP Shares Details of How He Robbed Colleges, Automobile Showrooms and KMC
Speaking to the media, Nagaland DGP Sharma said that Solo is currently in police custody following his arrest by Kohima Police on June 20.
26th June 2025