The Vision Nagaland Hall at the Administrative Training Institute (ATI), Kohima, was officially inaugurated on Thursday by the Chief Secretary of Nagaland, Dr. J. Alam, marking a significant development in ATI’s infrastructure. As per a DIPR report, the event included a ribbon-cutting ceremony and unveiling of a commemorative plaque. Dr. Alam praised the team and officials for fulfilling the renovation despite financial constraints.
He emphasized the importance of upgraded facilities to support ATI’s role in hosting high-level government training programs with both national and international experts. He also acknowledged the Finance and Planning Department for timely fund release and assured continued support for future improvements.
ATI Director and Secretary for Economics & Statistics, Akunu S. Meyase, highlighted that the hall, initially built in 2008–2009, underwent vital renovation in 2025. A technical report by Er. Akule Pusa of PWD (Housing) noted that the Rs. 40 lakh renovation, started on April 3, 2025, was completed in three months and now seats 80–100 participants. The event began with a prayer by Rev. Fr. C. M. Joseph.
