Before arriving on the stage here, I
visited an exhibition of stalls set up by Self-Help Groups comprising
women from all eight North Eastern States. The artefacts and products
displayed in this exhibition are indeed impressive. Let me begin by
congratulating the ladies from these Self-Help Groups, who are present
here today and have just given me a glimpse of their immense talent.
The promotion of Self Help Groups has
got a boost from the Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana. A large number of Self
Help Groups are also benefiting through credit linkages by North
Eastern Development Financial Institution with the component of interest
subsidy being provided by Ministry of Development of North Eastern
Region.
The Government is committed to the
development of Self Help Groups, particularly Women Self Help Groups.
Keeping this in mind, in December 2015, the Union Cabinet approved a
Special Package Fund for the North Eastern States. The objective is to
accelerate the implementation of the National Rural Livelihood Mission,
so as to cover two-thirds of all rural households in North Eastern
States by 2023-24.
Friends.
Today, I unveiled a plaque for the
foundation stone of a football stadium. We are all aware of the love
that the people of the North-East, and especially Meghalaya, have for
Football. Football is a passion here and is played in every nook and
corner. We are all familiar with famous football players such as
Eugeneson Lyngdoh, Aibor Khongjee, and Marlangki Suting. They have done
both the country and the State proud, by representing India in
International Tournaments, and their clubs in the Indian Super League.
I am told that the State Government’s
Meghalaya Mission Football aims at detecting talent at the grass-root
level and providing support for grooming and nurturing promising
children and youngsters as professional footballers. I am sure that the
football stadium being constructed at a cost of 38 crore rupees with the
support of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, will go
a long way towards fulfilling this objective.
Next year, that is in 2017, India is
hosting the Under-17 FIFA World Cup. We need to take advantage of this
event being held in India; and ensure the spread and development of this
sport not only in the North Eastern Region, but also in other parts of
the country.
Meghalaya has a large number of football
clubs and associations. Perhaps, you can organize competitive local
tournaments and lead the way for other parts of the country, to build a
series of major events leading to the Under-17 World Cup.
Friends.
We all know Cherrapunji, for being the
place that receives the highest rainfall in the World. Today, another
feather has been added to its cap. The Doppler Weather Radar at
Cherrapunji has been dedicated to the Nation. I congratulate the Indian
Space Research Organization; Bharat Electronics Ltd.; and the Indian
Meteorological Department for setting up this Radar in Cherrapunji.
The North East, a land of beauty and
adventure, has been hit by several natural calamities in the recent
past, on account of heavy rain and landslides.
This Weather Radar System will enable
better weather forecasts, especially for the North Eastern region. This
should help in minimizing the threat posed by extreme weather
conditions.
Earlier today, I had an opportunity to
participate in the North Eastern Council Meeting and interact with the
Governors and Chief Ministers of this region. This gave me an
opportunity to get a glimpse of the development work being carried out
in the North East. A lot is being done. Much more still needs to be
done.
My Government has been proactively
following the ‘Act East Policy’. I consider the North Eastern Region as
the Gateway to South-East Asia. As part of this policy, it is our
mission to upgrade the infrastructure in Road, Rail, Telecom, Power and
Waterways in the region. And today, as part of that mission, I have
flagged off three new trains. We are committed to connect all North
Eastern States with the country’s railway network. Since the formation
of the NDA Government at the Centre, we have spent more than Ten
Thousand Crore Rupees for development of the railway network in the
North East. The Railway Ministry plans to spend more than Five Thousand
Crore Rupees during the current year for the same.
In November, 2014, Meghalaya and
Arunachal Pradesh were brought on the rail map of India. Recently,
Agartala in Tripura has been connected with a broad gauge railway line.
Today is indeed a red letter day in the history of the North-East. Broad
Gauge Passenger Trains will now connect the States of Manipur and
Mizoram. Today, Kamakhya in Guwahati has been directly connected with
Vaishno Devi in Katra, near Jammu.
We are opening up both Road and Rail
routes to our neighbouring countries. This will give a boost to the
economic development of the region.
The Union Government has incorporated a
special Corporation named ‘National Highways and Infrastructure
Development Corporation’ in July 2014, for the development of Highways
in the North Eastern region. This Corporation is constructing three new
bridges on Brahmaputra River. It is implementing 34 road projects in the
North Eastern Region to construct around 1,000 kilometers of roads at a
total cost of over Ten Thousand Crore Rupees. The North East Road
Sector Development Scheme has been started, with an aim to connect every
district in the region with a National Highway.
The development of inland waterways has
been given a boost. The Union Government has declared 19 Waterways in
the North East as National Waterways.
We are committed to provide 24 by 7
electricity to all the people. Keeping this in mind, the Union
Government is making heavy investment in the power sector. Two projects
covering all the eight North Eastern States are being implemented at a
cost of around Ten Thousand Crore Rupees for improving power
transmission.
The commissioning of the
Bishwanath-Chariyali to Agra transmission network has made available 500
Megawatts of power in the region from outside. Out of the 18,000
unelectrified villages in the country, we have already connected more
than 7000 villages with electricity. I expect that no village in the
country, including the North Eastern States, will be left without
electricity by 2018.
The Government is implementing a
comprehensive Telecom Plan for the North Eastern Region at a cost of
over 5,300 crore rupees. Agartala has become the third city in India to
be connected with an International Gateway through Cox Bazar of
Bangladesh. This has improved telecom connectivity and will give a boost
to the economic development of the region.
Friends.
Today one need not go through the
tedious scrutiny of a banker to get small loans. The Union Government
has launched the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana, under which collateral
free loans are provided to small business entrepreneurs. During 2015-16,
more than three crore forty eight lakh entrepreneurs have been
sanctioned loans worth more than one lakh thirty seven thousand crore
rupees. Of these, six lakh loans have been sanctioned in the North
Eastern States for a value of around 2800 Crore Rupees.
Similarly, 93 Lakh bank accounts have
been opened in the region under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana.
Around 21 Lakh people have been enrolled under the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan
Jyoti Bima Yojana. Around 19 Lakh people have been enrolled under the
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana.
The Textile Sector provides employment
to most people after agriculture. Within the sector, it is the apparel
segment that provides maximum employment. A large number of women are
employed in the segment.
In order to boost industrial activity
and employment under the North East Region Textile Promotion scheme, one
apparel and garment making centre is being set up in each of the eight
states at a cost of Rupees One Hundred and Forty Five Crores. Out of the
eight centres, seven centres have already been completed, each having
three units.
Friends.
Meghalaya has a distinct historical,
cultural and ethnic heritage. It is blessed with natural beauty and
wildlife. There is no reason for a tourist to not want to visit
Meghalaya. There is a tremendous opportunity for tourism, as well as
adventure tourism, in the North Eastern Region, particularly, Meghalaya.
We need to develop Tourist Circuits by
providing better facilities to tourists, in terms of improved road
connectivity, hotels, and cleanliness. The Union Government has launched
a new scheme of Swadesh Darshan, under which it is developing Tourist
Circuits in the country. One such circuit is proposed for the North
East.
Less than two years ago, on 2nd October,
2014, the Union Government started its journey to create Swachh Bharat
by October 2019, as a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, ‘The Father of the
Nation’. In exactly one year, from 15th August, 2014 to 15th August,
2015, under the Swachh Bharat – Swachh Vidyalay Programme, we have
constructed four lakh seventeen thousand toilets in over two lakh
schools.
The Swachh Bharat Mission is a public
movement for cleanliness. The biggest beneficiaries of this movement are
the poorest of the poor. I request all of you to actively participate
in the movement and ensure an open defecation free society and clean
environment.
I am happy to note that the traditions
of hygiene and cleanliness in the region got a boost with the Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan. Mawlyynong village in Meghalaya, the cleanest village,
and the entire state of Sikkim, including Gangtok, have become major
tourist attractions.
I would like to congratulate all the
winners of the run with the theme ‘North East leads the way – Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan’. I congratulate the North Eastern Council for organizing
the run. Gangtok deserves applause for being ranked the cleanest city
of the North East.
Congratulations to the people of
Meghalaya for hosting the North Eastern Council Plenary Meeting in
Shillong. I also express my gratitude to all of you for giving me the
opportunity for a wonderful interaction.
Jai Hind.
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