Mizoram's Vision for Expansion: A New City Proposal
Chief Minister Lalduhoma proposed developing a new city in Mizoram to alleviate congestion in Aizawl, where 80% of the population resides. He suggested Thenzawl as the site. The state also introduced several schemes to support entrepreneurship and sports development, emphasizing Mizoram's potential as a fully literate state.

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Mizoram's Chief Minister Lalduhoma put forward a significant proposal at the Niti Aayog meeting on Saturday: the development of a new city to ease the overcrowding in Aizawl, which houses 80% of the state's population. An official statement on Sunday confirmed these plans.
Lalduhoma suggested Thenzawl in Serchhip district as the ideal location for this new city, capable of accommodating 10-15 lakh residents. Along with this urban expansion, the state government is rolling out initiatives like the 'Bana Kaih' scheme, offering collateral-free loans up to Rs 50 lakh.
The CM also highlighted Mizoram's achievements, including low unemployment and a skilled, literate workforce. Efforts to empower sports through coaching centers and align with NITI Aayog's mission for a developed India by 2047 were also discussed.
(With inputs from agencies.)