* * CENTRAL GOVERNMENT RELAXED PROTECTED AREA REGIME FOR HORNBILL FESTIVAL | DIPR Nagaland-Department of Information & Public Relations, Nagaland
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The Government of India has informed the Nagaland Government that the Protected Area Regime has been relaxed for the Hornbill Festival. This was conveyed to the Chief Secretary of Nagaland in a letter dated 29th November from the Ministry of Home Affairs.

            It may be recalled that the State Government had made several appeals to the Government of India for a relaxation of this regime over the past 12 months. The Nagaland Chief Minister had met central leaders, including the Union Home Minister, on multiple occasions and had also written to the Government of India several times. Nagaland Chief Minister Dr. Neiphiu Rio’s latest letter to Home Minister Amit Shah was dated 28th November 2025 and appealed to the Centre as a member of the National Democratic Alliance. Even the State Cabinet had resolved to object to the imposition of the PAP regime in Nagaland.

            The letter of the Home Ministry to the Chief Secretary acknowledged that the 26th  edition of the Hornbill Festival will have six partner countries and that tourism plays an important role in the economy of Nagaland, especially in generating livelihood and employment opportunities. The letter states that tourists from across the country and around the world are expected to visit Nagaland for the Hornbill Festival. It states that the Partner Countries will be participating in various cultural events, business round tables and networking engagements; and that the State Government has requested the lifting of the PAP regime in the larger interest of promoting tourism, improving ease of movement, and strengthening integration with the rest of the country.

            The Home Ministry letter says that accordingly, the Government of India has considered the request of the Nagaland Government keeping in view the importance attached to the Hornbill Festival of Nagaland.

           
(DIPR)