NEPED, NagaEd join hands to drive digital learning and renewable energy growth

Kohima

BY | Wednesday, 10 June, 2026

Nagaland Empowerment of People Through Economic Development (NEPED) and NagaEd signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Kohima on June 10.

The MoU establishes a five-year framework for collaboration across digital education, renewable energy market development, research, capacity building, and community knowledge systems.

Founder of NagaED said, “Nagaland’s most powerful solutions are already here — in our people, our knowledge systems, and our communities. What we need are stronger pathways to move that knowledge, those skills, and those opportunities to more people, faster. Our partnership with NEPED is about building exactly that: connecting learning, technology, and local expertise in ways that genuinely serve the next generation.”

The MoU recognises that these strengths are complementary. Together, the two organisations will collaborate in research, documentation, and knowledge systems; capacity building and digital learning; and partnership and ecosystem development.

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NEPED has worked at the intersection of community development, renewable energy, and natural resource management across Nagaland. CERES represents one of the state’s most signifi cant investments in clean energy research, manufacturing, and training.

Kovi Meyase, NCS, Commissioner & Secretary and Team Leader, NEPED said, “NEPED has always believed that sustainable development must be rooted in the knowledge, skills, and aspirations of local communities. This partnership with NagaEd brings together complementary strengths that will help us strengthen capacity building, knowledge systems, and renewable energy initiatives through CERES. We look forward to creating more opportunities for learning, innovation, and community-led development across Nagaland.”