The North Eastern Council (NEC) has continued to strengthen its developmental engagement in Mizoram through major investments in healthcare, education, connectivity, tourism, agriculture, and livelihood sectors during the 15th Finance Commission (2022–26) period.
According to an official press release, Mizoram received a cumulative expenditure of Rs 339.06 crore under the Schemes of NEC (SoNEC) and NESIDS-Roads programmes during the period.
Under the SoNEC programme, NEC spent Rs 123.83 crore on various developmental initiatives across the state. The projects covered medical and veterinary facilities, market infrastructure, educational institutions, cultural centres, sports infrastructure, and community development works.
Special emphasis was also given to agriculture and allied sectors through promotion of wet rice cultivation, potato seed production, piggery, poultry, fisheries, arecanut cultivation, passion fruit processing, and livestock development.
The NEC further supported preservation and promotion of Mizoram’s cultural and natural heritage through the establishment of cultural heritage centres, tourism circuits, ecological parks, and other cultural infrastructure aimed at boosting eco-tourism and cultural tourism in the state.
During the 15th Finance Commission period, six road projects worth Rs 277.99 crore were implemented in Mizoram under the NESIDS-Roads programme, out of which two projects valued at Rs 25.19 crore have already been completed.
The Council also highlighted the upgradation of the Saiha-Lungbun-Tlangnuam-Haka Road, which is expected to improve connectivity between Mizoram’s southern districts and the Myanmar border, supporting the broader objectives of India’s Act East Policy.
NEC also expanded its youth and scientific outreach initiatives through programmes such as the Ashtalakshmi Youth Exchange Programme and NE-SPARKS during 2025–26.
Under the Ashtalakshmi Youth Exchange Programme, 581 students from across the country visited premier institutions in the Northeast, including Mizoram University, which hosted 44 students from Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep in January 2026.
Meanwhile, under NE-SPARKS (North East Students’ Programme for Awareness, Reach and Knowledge on Space), 99 students from Mizoram were among 786 students from the Northeastern states who visited the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) during 2025–26 to promote scientific awareness and innovation.
The NEC also released funds during April 2026 for ongoing projects in Mizoram, including livestock rearing support in the Sinlung Hills Council area, establishment of a State Veterinary Information and Resource Centre, construction of a market building at West Phaileng in Mamit district, and tourism development at Vangchhia in Champhai district under the initiative “Our Heritage, Our Treasure.”
In addition, NEC released Rs 20.09 crore under NESIDS (Roads) during April 2026 for ongoing road projects, including the construction of the Pukzing–Silsury Road and Tualpui–Champhai Road in Mizoram.
