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NEC draft plan outlay approved

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By EMN Updated: Jan 03, 2015 12:04 am

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SHILLONG, JANUARY 2

The North Eastern Council (NEC) today approved a draft annual plan outlay of Rs 1,088.21 crore for the year 2015-16 to enable the council to carry out its functions till the next plenary is held. DoNER Minister and NEC chairman Jitendra Singh gave the approval during the 63rd plenary meeting of the council along with the Governors and Chief Ministers or representatives of eight north eastern states who are members of the council.
The proposals are tentative but these will enable the NEC secretariat to carry out its functions during the year till the next plenary is held where the final annual plan will be placed for approval, according to an NEC statement.
Transport and communication, agri and allied sector and power were allocated the maximum proposals accounting to 71.26 per cent of the plan outlay. Of the Rs 1,088.21 crore, Rs 500 crore is meant for transports and communication and accounts for 45.95 per cent of the total outlay, the statement said.
Rs 150.4 crore and Rs 125 crore has been proposed for agri and allied sectors and power sectors respectively accounting for 13.82 per cent and 11.49 sectors.
Meanwhile, concluding the plenary, the DoNER minister also approved a proposal by Assam Governor P B Acharya on the need to take the plenary on rotation to all state capitals of the north eastern states. Today’s plenary meet at the NEC secretariat here came after a gap of 10 years and this was done keeping in mind the Act East Policy endorsed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Singh said.

Centre will increase budget for Northeast, says minister

DoNER Minister Jitendra Singh Friday assured chief ministers of the northeastern states that the central government will increase the budget allocation for overall development of the region, a member of the North East Council (NEC) said Friday.
The union minister for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Friday met governors and chief ministers of the eight northeastern states in Meghalaya’s capital Shillong for a brainstorming session on a roadmap for the development of the region.
“The budget allocation by the central government for the development of the northeast region and and its usage was the prime content of the meeting. Singh assured that the budget for the region’s development will be increased, if required special focus will be given to it,” NEC member M.P. Bezbaruah told IANS over phone from Shillong.
Bezbaruah headed the Bezbaruah Committee formed by the erstwhile central government to suggest immediate measures to ensure safety of people from India’s northeast living in Delhi and other major cities.
The recommendations were submitted to the union home ministry July 11 and were Friday accepted by the central government.

Bezbaruah said during the meeting most of the chief ministers raised the issue of the “mismatch” between the funds allocated in the budget and the amount which states actually receive.

“It was decided that the issues like communications, road construction, skill development and capacity building will be the area of prime focus,” he said.

The minister also directed the NEC to submit reports every month on the development work being carried in the region.

“The meeting was of great importance as the members of the NEC had met after a long gap, which hinders the planning process of development in the region.”

Bezbaruah also said to make the development planning of the norteast region effective, minister Jitendra Singh urged all the members of the NEC to meet every month and send the reports to the DoNER ministry.

Eight states – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim – constitute the northeast region.

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By EMN Updated: Jan 03, 2015 12:04:08 am
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