Governor hails NIMSR as milestone institution, envisions Centre of Excellence for Nagaland healthcare

Kohima

BY | Thursday, 18 June, 2026

Governor of Nagaland, Nand Kishore Yadav on Thursday commended the progress of the Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (NIMSR), Kohima, describing it as a landmark institution in the State’s healthcare and Nagaland’s first medical college, reflecting the collective aspiration to strengthen healthcare, medical education and research.

During a visit to the institute, the Governor reviewed its development and interacted with faculty, staff, students and stakeholders, expressing satisfaction over the strides made since the launch of the MBBS programme in 2023 and reaffirming the institution’s pivotal role in strengthening healthcare, medical education and research in Nagaland.

The Governor noted that NIMSR has established modern academic facilities, including smart lecture theatres, a well-equipped central library, advanced skill and communication laboratories, and has fostered a strong research culture through multiple extramural projects. He appreciated initiatives such as the Family Adoption Programme, community health outreach activities, the mentor-mentee system and the institution’s focus on holistic student development, stating that these efforts are helping produce competent and compassionate healthcare professionals.

The Governor also lauded the ongoing efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure, including the upcoming operationalisation of the NIMSR Hospital and the proposed 400-bedded tertiary care centre. He observed that these developments would significantly enhance the State’s capacity in patient care, medical teaching and research.

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The Governor further appreciated the establishment of an Indigenous Herbal Garden and the institution’s efforts to promote innovation through artificial intelligence and digital technologies. He remarked that NIMSR’s vision of extending quality healthcare services to the last village and the last person in need was both commendable and inspiring.

Encouraging all stakeholders to continue working with dedication, professionalism and a spirit of service, the Governor said that the future of healthcare in Nagaland depends greatly on institutions such as NIMSR. He expressed confidence that the institute would evolve into a centre of excellence in medical education, research and patient care.

The Governor conveyed his best wishes to the management, faculty, staff and students of NIMSR for their continued success and growth.