Kohima: The Tertiary Care Cancer Centre project in Nagaland continues to face significant setbacks as construction drags on well past its expected timeline. Years of delays have stalled the development of this essential medical facility, which was intended to improve oncology services for the region.
While the building site remains under development, local stakeholders have raised concerns about the extended period required to complete the infrastructure. The project currently stands as an example of unfinished public health planning in the state, with no clear completion date announced for the facility.
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