The Dimapur Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) has called off its indefinite shutdown following the Nagaland government’s promise to address concerns regarding extortion and illegal activities by various groups.
Here are the key points:
- DCCI’s Protest: The DCCI initiated the shutdown on April 26th to protest the collection of illegal taxes from businesses by Naga national political groups.
- Statewide Impact: The Confederation of Nagaland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CNCCI) followed suit, calling for a statewide shutdown the next day.
- Government Response: The Nagaland government, through Home Commissioner Vikeyie Kenya, responded to the DCCI’s five-point charter of demands with a point-by-point assurance of taking necessary action.
- Shutdown Called Off: Following the government’s assurance, the DCCI announced the end of the shutdown on Monday evening, urging businesses to reopen from Tuesday onwards.
- Price Control: The DCCI warned businesses against exploiting the situation by charging inflated prices, threatening strict action against those found guilty.
- Government’s Appeal: The Nagaland government urged both the DCCI and the CNCCI to end the shutdown, recognizing the economic impact on the state.
This resolution highlights the importance of dialogue and collaboration between the government and the business community in addressing concerns and ensuring a stable economic environment in Nagaland.