Kohima, Aug. 28 -- Angelina Tajen, secretary, Nagaland tribal affairs department, today said 608 villages across Nagaland will be covered under the Aadi Karmayogi Abhiyan (AKA) to provide saturation coverage to tribal families and villages for their inclusive development, social change, and sustainable growth.

Presenting an overview of the AKA at a state-level orientation programme at the chief secretary's conference hall in Kohima, Tajen said there will be convergence of 15 departments, including tribal affairs, rural development, health, education, and others, for implementation of the programme.

She stated that the programme was initiated by the Government of India to empower tribal communities through leadership development and respon...