Guwahati, May 29 -- The Deputy Commissioner of Dimapur in Nagaland has announced a revised fee structure and updated guidelines for issuing the Inner Line Permit (ILP), implementing the changes immediately in accordance with the Home Department's Political Branch notification dated September 20, 2024.
The updated ILP system introduces new categories for applicants, covering domestic and foreign tourists, students, labourers, traders, teachers, priests, consultants, and business partners. Each category comes with distinct fees and validity periods.
For instance, a new ILP costs Rs 200 for domestic tourists, while business partners must pay up to Rs 5000. Renewals are allowed for specific groups, with business partners paying the highest ...
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