Dimapur, April 29 -- The Nagaland government has framed the Nagaland Film Policy 2024, aiming to develop the state into a vibrant hub for filmmaking and cinematic tourism.

The comprehensive policy is designed to foster the growth of the film industry in the state, nurture local talent, create employment opportunities, and promote Nagaland's rich cultural heritage on national and international platforms.

The policy was notified in a notification on April 5, an official statement said on Monday.

The policy aligns its definition of films under the Cinematograph Act, 1952, and emphasises cinema's role as a powerful medium for socio-political commentary and cultural revival.

The Nagaland Film Policy 2024 seeks to create a conducive ecosyst...