The Nagaland government has announced the relaxation of the blockade on the Kohima-Jessami road, a crucial artery connecting the state’s capital to the eastern districts. The blockade, which was imposed due to ongoing construction work, had caused significant disruptions to the movement of people and goods. The relaxation of the blockade is expected to bring relief to the residents of the region, who had been facing difficulties in accessing essential services and commodities. The Kohima-Jessami road is a vital link between the state’s capital and the eastern districts, and its closure had affected the livelihoods of many people. The government had been working to complete the construction work on the road, which included the repair of damaged stretches and the construction of new bridges. The relaxation of the blockade is a significant development, as it will enable the free movement of people and goods, and help to boost the local economy. The government has assured that the construction work on the road will continue, and that the blockade will be reimposed only if necessary. The residents of the region have welcomed the relaxation of the blockade, and have expressed their gratitude to the government for taking steps to address their concerns. The blockade had also affected the supply of essential commodities, including food and medicine, to the region. The relaxation of the blockade is expected to improve the availability of these commodities, and help to mitigate the suffering of the people. The government has also announced plans to improve the road infrastructure in the region, including the construction of new roads and the upgrade of existing ones. The move is expected to boost the economic development of the region, and help to create new opportunities for the people. The relaxation of the blockade is a significant step towards restoring normalcy in the region, and the government has assured that it will continue to work towards addressing the concerns of the people. The construction work on the road is expected to be completed soon, and the government has assured that the blockade will not be reimposed unless absolutely necessary. The people of the region have been advised to exercise caution while traveling on the road, as the construction work is still ongoing. The government has also announced plans to provide compensation to the people who were affected by the blockade, and has assured that their concerns will be addressed. The relaxation of the blockade is a welcome development, and is expected to bring significant relief to the people of the region.