Centre Clears ₹283 Crore to Modernise Dimapur Station as Nagaland Seeks Settlement on Encroachments
State leaders urge an amicable resolution to land disputes to allow the upgrade to proceed.
Overview
- In the Nagaland Assembly, the government confirmed a ₹283 crore sanction under the Amrit Bharat Scheme to upgrade the 123-year-old Dimapur railway station.
- Surveys conducted in December by the department and district administration recorded landowners and structures within designated railway land.
- Data cited in the House reported about 614 occupants, roughly 30.283 of 53.806 hectares encroached, and more than 1,100 structures built on railway property.
- Options under discussion include a ₹132 crore resettlement plan, eviction of illegal occupants, or shifting the station to sites such as Sukhovi or Tuli, though the chief minister said it must remain in Dimapur.
- The state government and landowners have sought compensation from Indian Railways, landowners have asked for double the amount, and an official reply is awaited, with ministers noting the station is the Northeast's second-highest revenue earner.