Nagaland Chief Secretary reviews administrative priorities & processes

Chief Secretary, Sentiyanger Imchen, IAS chairing the coordination meeting held with AHoDs and HoDs at the Nagaland Civil Secretariat Conference Hall, Kohima on November 26. (DIPR Photo)

Kohima, November 26 (MExN): The Administrative Heads of Departments (AHoDs) and Heads of Departments (HoDs) convened a coordination meeting at the Nagaland Civil Secretariat Conference Hall, Kohima on November 26. 

According to a DIPR update, it stated that the meeting, chaired by Chief Secretary, Sentiyanger Imchen, IAS, focused on key administrative priorities, inter-departmental coordination and strengthening governance processes.

Chief Secretary Imchen announced the upcoming Pre-Christmas celebration, directing the Home Department to coordinate with the Chief Minister’s Office for timely preparations. Stressing adherence to established procedures, he urged AHoDs and HoDs to ensure meticulous file processing and to routinely brief their respective Advisors and Ministers on rules and procedures.

Expressing concern over the rise in legal setbacks for the State government, Imchen urged all departments to treat legal issues with utmost seriousness and to adopt a proactive approach in defending government cases. He also reminded officers of their responsibility to attend state dinners, noting frequent absences.

On the adoption of digital systems, the Chief Secretary advised each department to appoint a nodal officer for eOffice to streamline digital workflow and improve efficiency.

Home Commissioner Abhijit Sinha, IAS, highlighted the forthcoming mass social work scheduled for November 28, from 6:00 AM across Kohima town. Sinha said the drive aims to promote cleanliness and beautification ahead of the festive season and the Hornbill Festival, involving government employees, Kohima Municipal Council, NGOs and the general public. 

The meeting also featured several departmental presentations. The Finance Department delivered a briefing on the enhanced State Government Salary Package (SGSP), a customized banking and insurance solution for State Government employees, formalised through a MoU with the State Bank of India on March 27, 2025. 

Further, the Finance Department briefed shortly on Money Bill and financial procedures, followed by a PowerPoint presentation from the Information Technology Department on digital workplace solutions, including eOffice features and biometric attendance.
 



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