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IICA expands horizons: Shillong campus to champion corporate excellence in Northeast India

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Guwahati, June 3: In a significant move towards inclusive national growth and regional capacity building, the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, has formally acquired a five-acre land parcel in New Shillong Township, Meghalaya, for its first-ever regional campus. This initiative marks a substantial expansion of IICA’s footprint into the Northeast, reinforcing its commitment to corporate governance excellence and sustainable development.

The land-transfer ceremony was presided over by Donald Phillips Wahlang, Chief Secretary of the Government of Meghalaya, and Deepti Gaur Mukerjee, Secretary of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. Other notable attendees included Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, Director General and CEO of IICA; Inderdeep Singh Dhariwal, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs; and C.V.D. Diengdoh, Commissioner & Secretary of the Planning Department; and (Col.) Amandeep Singh Puri from IICA. The land handover and takeover were undertaken by K. Hynniewta, Joint Secretary of the Planning Department from the Government of Meghalaya, and Shekhar Srivastava, Deputy Secretary from the Government of India.

Applauding the vision, the Chief Secretary expressed Meghalaya’s commitment to knowledge-led growth and highlighted the strategic location of the IICA campus within the Knowledge City cluster. The area already houses esteemed institutions such as IIM Shillong, National Law University Meghalaya, and NIFT, promising rich academic and professional synergy. He also informed that a new airport is soon to be developed in Shillong, which will significantly enhance regional connectivity and make the campus easily accessible to professionals, faculty, and students from across India. This infrastructural development will further reinforce Shillong’s emerging status as a major academic and policy hub in the Northeast.

Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, DG & CEO of IICA, hailed the moment as historic, describing the Shillong campus as “our first baby outside Delhi—a symbol of decentralisation and empowerment.” He emphasised the role of the new campus in supporting entrepreneurship, capacity building, and good governance in alignment with national priorities such as Ease of Doing Business, Atmanirbhar Bharat, and Vikshit Bharat @ 2047. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision during the Rising North East initiatives, the DG noted that the Prime Minister has consistently championed the North East as the “Ashtalakshmi of India”—a region rich in diversity, talent, and potential. Aligning with this vision, he said, “IICA is proud to be part of the transformation of the region from a remote periphery to a dynamic growth engine of New India.”

He further emphasised, “This initiative resonates deeply with our Prime Minister’s mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’. Our campus in Shillong is not just an expansion—it is a commitment to ‘Transformation by Transportation,’ as the PM rightly envisioned, where infrastructure and knowledge institutions together pave the way for peace, prosperity, and purpose.”

Backed by a ₹100.95-crore investment under the Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for North-East (PM-DevINE), the Shillong campus will operate as a regional hub for specialised training, research, and policy advisory across key domains—Corporate Governance, ESG, CSR, Insolvency and Bankruptcy, Competition Law, and Board Leadership.

In her address, Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs Deepti Gaur Mukerjee congratulated and appreciated the proactive and generous support from the Meghalaya Government, stating that this partnership reflects the spirit of cooperative federalism and the Centre’s vision of empowering the North-East as a growth engine for New India.

Academic and advisory programmes are scheduled to begin within the current financial year, with construction work starting immediately. IICA has already served the Northeast Region through its prior training programmes that have benefited over 300 professionals and continues to manage the Independent Director Databank, which includes representation from all Northeastern states.

Going forward, IICA will foster collaborative programmes with state universities and institutions in the Knowledge City to deliver tailored training, policy support, and capacity-building initiatives that cater to the region’s socio-economic aspirations.

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