NITI Forum to meet in Agartala tmrw; to give boost to the development projects

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The first meeting of the NITI Forum for the North East will be held in tomorrow, aiming to give a boost to the development projects in the region by identifying constraints and streamlining resources,

The meeting, to be chaired by of the NITI Aayog, Rajeev Kumar, will focus on improving road, rail and air connectivity in the north east, how to realise the hydel dream by utilising existing potential for hydro-power and exploit the agriculture and allied sectors, a statement issued by the of North Eastern Region (DoNER) said.

The other areas that will come up for discussion include organic farming, cultivation of vegetables, fruits, spices, medicinal plants, soil health card for the farmers, minimising post-harvest losses, increased coverage under crop insurance, how to boost milk production, and early completion of ongoing irrigation projects.

Promotion of eco-tourism, rural tourism and adventure tourism, strengthening of the (NETDC), how to encourage states to go for organically-themed home-stay tourism similar to and identifying and targeting early bird projects in areas of connectivity, agricultural productivity and industrial development will also be discussed.

for DoNER Jitendra Singh, chief ministers of the north east states and leading lights from the region will attend the deliberations.

The NITI Forum for North East' was constituted in February 2018 with an aim to ensure sustainable economic growth of the north east and periodically review the development status in the region.

The secretariat for the forum has been established in the The forum includes representation from all NE states, their chief secretaries and secretaries of relevant central ministries/ departments, directors of reputed institutions (IIT, IIM etc), experts and journalists as members.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 15:15 IST