'Northeast's connectivity issue to be dealt with' by riteshexpert on 21 June, 2012 - 03:00 AM | ||
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riteshexpert | 'Northeast's connectivity issue to be dealt with' on 21 June, 2012 - 03:00 AM | |
Agartala : High-powered committees formed recently by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for finding possible, early solutions to deal with the northeastern region's connectivity problems and subsequent economic growth were expected to submit their reports shortly, a union minister said here Wednesday."The committees, formed to deal with rail, road and water connectivity within the northeastern region and with neighbouring countries, would soon submit their reports. Then, the government would undertake projects to overcome connectivity problems," said union Minister of Development of Northeastern Region (DoNER) Paban Singh Ghatowar."For the economic development of the mountainous northeastern region, connectivity, infrastructure and investment are the basic needs. Government has accorded highest priority to these issues," Ghatowar told reporters."To make the 'Look East Policy' (LEP) more significant, the central government has been trying to resolve critical issues of the region, comprising eight states."The LEP was initiated in 1991, but the underdevelopment of the northeast region, particularly its poor connectivity and infrastructure, was a major drawback.Ghatowar arrived here Tuesday and held meetings with Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and Governor D.Y. Patil. In a meeting here Wednesday, he also reviewed the progress of DoNER's projects and schemes in the northeastern state.The minister expressed displeasure over the slow progress of railway gauge conversion (metre gauge to broad gauge) projects now underway in southern Assam and to be extended up to Tripura capital Agartala by December next year. |