6,418 Km road project for Northeast: Jitendra
STATE TIMES NEWS
NEW DELHI: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS in PMO, Dr Jitendra Singh, on Tuesday convened a meeting of the Ministry of DoNER to prepare a comprehensive development plan for trade and tourism in North Eastern Region during the next year and informed that the Centre has approved 2-laning and 4-laning of 6,418 Km of various categories of roads under Phase ‘A’ and Arunachal package of Special Accelerated Road Development Programme in North East (SARDP-NE) at an estimated investment of Rs.33,500 crore.
Addressing officers of the Ministry of DoNER, Dr Jitendra said that the eight North Eastern States are like eight “sisters” but our responsibility is to ensure that all these eight sister- States receive their equitable share so that they can live in harmony without grudging against each other.
At the same time, our responsibility is also to ensure that these eight sisters consider themselves as “real” sisters and not “cousin” sisters of rest of the 21 states and seven UTs outside North East, he added.
Dr Singh said, the prime objective of the DoNER Ministry is development of North East at par with the rest of the country in order to ensure, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, that the right arm (East) of Mother India should not find itself weak or feeble as compared to left arm (West).
Issuing instructions for immediately expediting all the pending projects of the North-Eastern Region, Dr Jitendra told the officials that the message must go out to all the eight Chief Ministers and 39 MPs from North East that the DoNER Ministry is here to act as a “facilitator” and not as an arbitrator. In order to achieve this, the DoNER Ministry, instead of issuing any diktats or imposing any preferences, should rather try to understand the aspirations, preferences and priorities of each of the eight states and do the necessary liaisoning from the union capital.
Dr Jitendra also pointed out that as the North Eastern Region has set an example of gradually limping back from insurgency to resurgence, the Government of India’s focus in the next few years will be to promote trade and tourism potential of the area which would not only raise the economic standards of the region but also inspire the rest of the country to look East for business and tourism.