PM regards Northeast as 'Ashta Lakshmi', it will soon become biggest contributor to GDP: Shah

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

regarded the eight northeastern states as 'Ashta Lakshmi', the eight forms of the goddess of wealth, and his "visionary policies" would soon make the region the biggest contributor to the country's GDP, today.

He also slammed the Congress, which had ruled the region for long, for taking development in the region to its "lowest level".

Except for the Congress-ruled Mizoram, the other northeastern states are governed by the BJP, independently or with it allies.

"At the time of Independence, the Northeast had a very high growth rate but the region, which was mostly ruled by the Congress, was reduced to the lowest level of development," Shah said after laying the foundation stones of 19 care hospitals in the state, set up in partnership with the

Sarbananda Sonowal, his counterpart Pema Khandu and Ratan Tata were present on the occasion.

The BJP has been in power in for only two years but it has been successful in instilling confidence in people that the state will soon become a developed state, he said.

"The has always regarded the Northeast as 'Ashta Lakshmi' and given prime importance to its development by focussing on road and rail connectivity, IT sector development, energy, industrial development and education facilities," he added.

The is focussed on growth of the region through the Act East Policy.

Painting a larger picture, the asserted that the government had formulated a very ambitious and effective health policy which would benefit 50 crore people in the country.

''Earlier, basic health facilities was a dream for the poor in the country but the Prime Minister's Ayushman Bharat initiative that led to the formulation of the country's health policy last year will benefit 50 crore people or 10 crore families," Shah said.

The government has also set up generic medicine stores with 400 medicines, he said, highlighting the "revolutionary steps" the had taken in the field of health.

The government's "Mission Indradhanush" will ensure of 18 crore children in the country.

"These steps should have been taken much earlier but it was the Prime Minister's vision that led to the execution of such revolutionary steps in the health sector," Shah added.

Referring to the 19 care hospitals in Assam, Shah said that Northeast has a very high prevalence of and every year more than 60,000 cancer patients go to the metros for treatment of the dreaded disease, draining the finances of the affected family.

He thanked Ratan Tata for partnering with the government in setting up the hospitals.

of said on the occasion that cancer was a silent killer with the Northeast having a high incidence of the

"We appreciate that the central and state governments have decided to launch a battle against cancer and tackle the on a war footing," Tata said.

thanked the Prime Minister and Ratan Tata for their help and cooperation in setting up these 19 hospitals.

All the 19 hospitals will be established under the supervision of Foundation to be headed by and the Tata Trust and would be based on a three-tier system and will be constructed under the (Level 3), L2 (Level 2), L1 (Level 1) divisions.

The hospitals will maintain the basic standards of a hospital and will be located in Barpeta, Diphu, Dhubri, Jorhat, Silchar, Tezpur, Lakhimpur, Nagaon and Dibrugarh.

The L2 hospitals will maintain the standards and will be set up in Goalpara, Haflong, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Golaghat, Darrang, Nalbari, Sivasagar and Tinsukia.

The will have sophisticated standards and will be in Guwahati.

Tata Trusts will give Rs 830 crore, while the will put in Rs 1,080 crore, making it an initial corpus of Rs 1,910 crore for the project, the said.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 19:50 IST