Morung Express News
Kohima | February 4

The Union Budget 2025-26 has sparked mixed reactions in Nagaland. Key provisions outlined by Joint Secretary, Finance, Reny Wilfred, include enhanced rural credit access, support for start-ups, and increased limits for Kisan Credit, benefiting farmers and entrepreneurs. The budget emphasizes tourism development and infrastructure improvements, though concerns remain about its feasibility and lack of specific allocations for the Northeast, as noted by MP Supongmeren Jamir. He criticized the budget’s focus on rotational development and insufficient support for MSMEs, highlighting the need for better infrastructure and funding for sustainable growth.

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