Nagaland IIT Proposal “Under Consideration” – No Timeline

The Centre has clarified that its current priority is to strengthen and expand existing higher education institutions under the National Education Policy (NEP), effectively ruling out the immediate establishment of an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Nagaland.

The response was given by Dr Sukanta Majumdar, Minister of State for Education and Development of North Eastern Region, following a Zero Hour mention by Nagaland MP S. Supongmeren Jamir on December 4, 2025. The MP had raised the long-pending demand for an IIT in the state, specifically highlighting the issue of land allotment for the proposed institute.

Government’s Stance: Strengthen, Not Expand

In his written response, Dr Majumdar stated that the government’s focus is on implementing the NEP’s vision of multidisciplinary and quality education. “The current priority is to strengthen and expand existing higher education institutions in alignment with the National Education Policy,” the Minister noted.

The government also pointed out that Nagaland already hosts key centrally funded institutions, including Nagaland University and the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Nagaland.

Significant Funding Already Allocated

The Ministry highlighted substantial financial support already extended to the state under two major schemes:

Nagaland IIT Proposal “Under Consideration” – No Timeline

On the specific demand for an IIT for Nagaland, the Ministry confirmed that a request received on January 1, 2025, has been acknowledged and is “under consideration.” However, the government did not provide any specific timeline for its establishment.

Local Demand Remains Strong

The demand for an IIT in Nagaland has long been seen as crucial for boosting technical education, creating employment opportunities for the state’s youth, and accelerating long-term development. While the Centre’s response offers no immediate relief, local leaders and education advocates continue to press for the institute.

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