"More than geography, it is important to bring together different aspirations of the people and to fulfil the long cherished dreams of the citizens by connecting the capital of Nagaland to Delhi," Prabhu said in his address.
"A comprehensive plan on how to meet the aspirations of the people of the North East is in the process of finalisation and very soon it will be presented to all the chief ministers concerned," he said.
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Speaking on the occasion, Governor of Nagaland, PB
"Though a Governor I am finding myself difficult to reach even Delhi when others can reach USA in 12-13 hours," he said.
Chief Minister, TR Zeliang termed the day as a red letter day in the history of Nagaland as the foundation stone for the first railway project in the state would connect the commercial hub of the state, Dimapur and the state capital Kohima.
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