Nagaland to Inaugurate Konyak Heritage Complex on April 5

Kohima: A high-level review meeting on the Konyak Heritage Complex project was held at the Chief Minister’s residence office in Mon on January 25, following Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio’s site visit on January 20.

The Nagaland Department of Underdeveloped Areas (DUDA) confirmed that the complex will be inaugurated on April 5, coinciding with the Aoleang festival of the Konyak tribe.

Designed as a multi-disciplinary facility, the Konyak Heritage Complex aims to boost tourism, preserve cultural heritage, and enhance livelihoods in the region.

Key features of the project include nine Morungs, an amphitheater, an administrative building, a multi-purpose hall, and an open-air ground with a rostrum.

Additional components under development include an Angh House, a helipad, a women’s hostel, a basketball court, a guest house, a park, and a water reservoir.

During the review meeting, Chief Minister Rio directed the DUDA department and contractors to ensure timely completion of all project components before the inauguration.

The meeting was attended by key officials, including the Advisor to DUDA, the Chief Secretary, the Additional Chief Secretary and Development Commissioner, and other senior officials overseeing the project.

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