Assam Rifles Hands Over 18.8 Acres for Dimapur Airport Expansion

Assam Rifles has formally handed over 18.8 acres of land to the Airports Authority of India for the expansion of Dimapur Airport in Nagaland. The transfer, which took place at the Assam Rifles Training Centre and School in Chumoukedima, marks a significant milestone after years of delay. Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio had previously requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to intervene in the matter. The airport, the only one in Nagaland, serves the state and parts of Assam and Manipur.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Hands Over Land for Dimapur Airport Expansion

  • Assam Rifles hands over 18.8 acres for Dimapur Airport expansion
  • Transfer ends long-pending land hurdle for Phase I development
  • CM Neiphiu Rio urged Amit Shah to facilitate land transfer
  • Alternative land already provided to Assam Rifles at Shokhuvi village
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Assam Rifles hands over 18.8 acres for Dimapur airport expansion in Nagaland

Assam Rifles transfers 18.8 acres of land in Nagaland for Dimapur Airport expansion, ending a long-pending hurdle for infrastructure development.

"The handing over and taking over programme marked an important milestone in the overall development plan for Dimapur Airport. - Senior Nagaland Government Official"

Kohima, May 8

A joint execution programme for the handing over and taking over of 18.8 acres of land presently occupied by the Assam Rifles Training Centre and School at Chumoukedima to the Airports Authority of India for the expansion of Dimapur Airport was held on Friday, officials said.

A senior Nagaland government official said the programme was attended by Dimapur Airport Director Moa Pongen, Assam Rifles Commandant K.D. Sharma and several other senior officials of the state government.

During the programme, officials inspected the identified 18.8-acre area situated within the premises of the Assam Rifles Training Centre and School in Chumoukedima district.

Following the inspection, a formal handing over and taking over ceremony was conducted in the presence of senior state government officials, marking a significant step towards the long-pending expansion of Dimapur Airport.

During the meeting, officials also discussed issues relating to the transfer of the remaining land currently occupied by the Assam Rifles Training Centre and School, which is required for the Phase-II expansion of the airport.

It was agreed that further directives from the appropriate authorities would be required to facilitate the transfer of the remaining land needed for the second phase of development works.

The official said the handing over and taking over programme marked an important milestone in the overall development plan for Dimapur Airport.

Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio had last year requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to intervene and facilitate the transfer of the 18.8 acres occupied by the Assam Rifles, stating that the land was crucial for the airport expansion project.

According to the official, the Assam Rifles had already been allotted alternative land at Shokhuvi village in Chumoukedima district, where a new training centre and school have since been established and are fully operational.

Despite these developments, 18.8 acres out of the total 147 acres under the occupation of the Assam Rifles had remained pending for transfer for a long period, delaying key infrastructure works and expansion activities at Dimapur Airport, the official said.

Earlier, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) had vacated 8.4 acres of land under its occupation, supporting the Phase-I expansion plan of the airport.

The official said the Chief Minister had urged the Union Home Minister to issue necessary directions through the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to facilitate the land transfer process and ensure the timely commencement of developmental works.

In his letter to HM Amit Shah, CM Rio had stated that the inability to expand Dimapur Airport because of land constraints was creating serious operational and safety concerns.

The Airports Authority of India's master plan for the phased development of the airport has remained stalled even at Phase I because of the pending transfer of land.

Dimapur Airport, the only airport in Nagaland, plays a crucial role in connecting the state with the rest of the country.

The airport serves not only the people of Nagaland, but also residents of adjoining areas of Assam and Manipur within a radius of nearly 100 km.

Despite its strategic importance and rising passenger traffic, expansion efforts at the airport had long faced hurdles because of unresolved land-related issues, the official added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good step, but why did it take so long? Celebrating just 18.8 acres after years of delays feels a bit like a photo op. The CRPF vacated 8.4 acres earlier. We need faster execution, especially for airports that are safety concerns. Northeast connectivity is national priority.
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Rajesh Q
As someone from Nagaland, this is huge. Dimapur airport is our only air link. During peak season, it's like a bus station. The operational issues are real. Let's hope Phase II gets cleared soon without more red tape. CM Rio and HM Shah need to keep the momentum.
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Neha E
Positive development, but I'm concerned about the alternative land given to Assam Rifles at Shokhuvi. The locals there must be consulted properly. Land transfer without community consent can cause friction. Hope the state government handles this sensitively. Infrastructure shouldn't come at the cost of displacement.
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James A
Gotta admire the bureaucracy in action. A handful of acres for Phase I, and another long wait for Phase II. India's infrastructure projects move at a glacial pace. Meanwhile, passenger traffic grows. Airports are strategic assets, not bargaining chips. Kudos to CM Rio for pushing this.
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Kavya N
Really good to see central agencies cooperating. Assam Rifles vacating land for development shows the security forces are not obstacles. But we need a timeline for Phase II, not just 'further directives'. This airport serves Assam and Manipur too, so it's a regional game changer. 🇮🇳

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