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Nagaland’s Lavender Agri‑Entrepreneurship Drive Discussed with Union Science Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh

On 1 July 2026, Nagaland’s Tourism & Higher Education Minister Temjen Imna Along met Union Science Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh to expand lavender‑based agri‑entrepreneurship under the CSIR‑led Aroma Mission. The discussion emphasized Centre‑State cooperation, scientific mapping of suitable districts, and leveraging DST schemes to boost rural livelihoods and innovation in the North‑East.
Overview The Government of Nagaland met Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Dr. Jitendra Singh on 1 July 2026 to chart a roadmap for expanding lavender cultivation and related agri‑entrepreneurship in the state. The discussion also covered how the Department of Science & Technology can support Nagaland’s universities, colleges and research bodies. Key Developments Adoption of the Aroma Mission in Nagaland since 2022, beginning with a pilot in Zunheboto district. Discussion of extending DST flagship schemes for mentorship, financial assistance and infrastructure to Nagaland’s higher‑education institutions. Proposal for an exposure visit of Nagaland scientists to Jammu & Kashmir to study the successful Purple Revolution model. Suggestion to conduct scientific mapping of suitable districts for scaling up aromatic‑crop cultivation. Emphasis on building a collaborative ecosystem among universities, CSIR labs, industry and the state government. Important Facts The pilot lavender project in Zunheboto was initiated by a local start‑up group and is seen as a template for other districts. Dr. Singh highlighted that the CSIR technologies underpin the Aroma Mission. He also stressed the need for quality planting material, skill development, and market linkages to ensure sustainability. Both ministers were accompanied by Advisor for Science & Technology, Mr. Küzholüzo (Azo) Nienu , who reiterated the state’s vision of leveraging biodiversity for economic growth. UPSC Relevance Understanding this initiative helps aspirants answer questions on: H
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Science‑driven lavender push in Nagaland showcases Centre‑State partnership for rural income.

Key Facts

  1. 1 July 2026: Nagaland के Minister Temjen Imna Along ने Union MoS for Science & Technology Dr. Jitendra Singh से मुलाकात की।
  2. Aroma Mission, एक CSIR‑led programme, 2022 से Nagaland में सक्रिय है, जो Zunheboto जिले में पायलट से शुरू हुआ।
  3. पायलट lavender पर केंद्रित है – एक aromatic herb जो essential‑oil और value‑added उत्पादों के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है।
  4. DST योजनाओं को mentorship, funding और infrastructure के लिए Nagaland के विश्वविद्यालयों और research bodies के लिए प्रस्तावित किया जा रहा है।
  5. Nagaland के वैज्ञानिकों के लिए Jammu & Kashmir के ‘Purple Revolution’ मॉडल का एक exposure visit योजना में है।
  6. मुख्य stakeholders: CSIR, DST, state government और Advisor for Science & Technology Mr. Küzholüzo (Azo) Nienu।
  7. लक्ष्य: उपयुक्त जिलों का scientific mapping, innovation hubs का निर्माण, और farmer incomes बढ़ाने के लिए market linkages।

Background

Lavender is a high‑value aromatic crop that can diversify the agrarian economy of the North‑East. The Aroma Mission, launched by CSIR, aims to create rural livelihoods through scientific cultivation of such crops. By linking DST’s mentorship and funding schemes with state universities, the centre and state can jointly boost agricultural incomes and regional development.

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  • Essay — Economy, Development and Inequality
  • GS3 — Developments in science and technology and their applications
  • Essay — Youth, Health and Welfare
  • Essay — Science, Technology and Society
  • GS2 — Functions and responsibilities of Union and States
  • Prelims_GS — Sustainable Development and Inclusion
  • GS1 — Poverty and Developmental Issues
  • GS2 — Issues relating to Health, Education, Human Resources
  • Essay — Education, Knowledge and Culture
  • Prelims_GS — Ecology and Biodiversity

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Overview

The Government of Nagaland met Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Dr. Jitendra Singh on 1 July 2026 to chart a roadmap for expanding lavender cultivation and related agri‑entrepreneurship in the state. The discussion also covered how the Department of Science & Technology can support Nagaland’s universities, colleges and research bodies.

Key Developments

  • Adoption of the Aroma Mission in Nagaland since 2022, beginning with a pilot in Zunheboto district.
  • Discussion of extending DST flagship schemes for mentorship, financial assistance and infrastructure to Nagaland’s higher‑education institutions.
  • Proposal for an exposure visit of Nagaland scientists to Jammu & Kashmir to study the successful Purple Revolution model.
  • Suggestion to conduct scientific mapping of suitable districts for scaling up aromatic‑crop cultivation.
  • Emphasis on building a collaborative ecosystem among universities, CSIR labs, industry and the state government.

Important Facts

The pilot lavender project in Zunheboto was initiated by a local start‑up group and is seen as a template for other districts. Dr. Singh highlighted that the CSIR technologies underpin the Aroma Mission. He also stressed the need for quality planting material, skill development, and market linkages to ensure sustainability.

Both ministers were accompanied by Advisor for Science & Technology, Mr. Küzholüzo (Azo) Nienu, who reiterated the state’s vision of leveraging biodiversity for economic growth.

Exam Relevance

Understanding this initiative helps aspirants answer questions on:

  • H
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Science‑driven lavender push in Nagaland showcases Centre‑State partnership for rural income.

Key Facts

  1. 1 July 2026: Nagaland के Minister Temjen Imna Along ने Union MoS for Science & Technology Dr. Jitendra Singh से मुलाकात की।
  2. Aroma Mission, एक CSIR‑led programme, 2022 से Nagaland में सक्रिय है, जो Zunheboto जिले में पायलट से शुरू हुआ।
  3. पायलट lavender पर केंद्रित है – एक aromatic herb जो essential‑oil और value‑added उत्पादों के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है।
  4. DST योजनाओं को mentorship, funding और infrastructure के लिए Nagaland के विश्वविद्यालयों और research bodies के लिए प्रस्तावित किया जा रहा है।
  5. Nagaland के वैज्ञानिकों के लिए Jammu & Kashmir के ‘Purple Revolution’ मॉडल का एक exposure visit योजना में है।
  6. मुख्य stakeholders: CSIR, DST, state government और Advisor for Science & Technology Mr. Küzholüzo (Azo) Nienu।
  7. लक्ष्य: उपयुक्त जिलों का scientific mapping, innovation hubs का निर्माण, और farmer incomes बढ़ाने के लिए market linkages।

Background & Context

Lavender is a high‑value aromatic crop that can diversify the agrarian economy of the North‑East. The Aroma Mission, launched by CSIR, aims to create rural livelihoods through scientific cultivation of such crops. By linking DST’s mentorship and funding schemes with state universities, the centre and state can jointly boost agricultural incomes and regional development.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

Essay•Economy, Development and InequalityGS3•Developments in science and technology and their applicationsEssay•Youth, Health and WelfareEssay•Science, Technology and SocietyGS2•Functions and responsibilities of Union and StatesPrelims_GS•Sustainable Development and InclusionGS1•Poverty and Developmental IssuesGS2•Issues relating to Health, Education, Human ResourcesEssay•Education, Knowledge and CulturePrelims_GS•Ecology and Biodiversity

Mains Answer Angle

Evaluate the role of science‑based interventions like the Aroma Mission in enhancing agricultural incomes and fostering Centre‑State collaboration. (GS3 – Science & Technology / Rural Development)

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Practice Questions

GS3
Medium
Prelims MCQ

Science & Technology – Aroma Mission and lavender cultivation

1 marks
4 keywords
GS3
Medium
Mains Short Answer

Science & Technology – DST schemes for entrepreneurship

10 marks
6 keywords
GS3
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Mains Essay

Governance & Policy – Centre‑State cooperation in science‑driven agriculture

250 marks
7 keywords
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