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Northeast has potential to become India’s growth engine, says PM Modi

Modi noted that the govt is making constant efforts to improve connectivity in the Northeast region, be its highways, laying of rail tracks or upgradation of airports.

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New Delhi: The northeast has the potential to become India’s growth engine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday, noting that peace is now being established in the entire region.

He made these remarks at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Manipur water supply project via video link.

While blockades have become a part of history in Manipur, the era of decades of violence in Assam has ceased.

In Tripura and Mizoram too, youth have abandoned the path of violence and the Bru-Reang refugees are now moving towards a better life, he said in his address.

The prime minister noted that the government is making constant efforts to improve connectivity in the northeast region, be its highways, laying of rail tracks or upgradation of airports.

The foundation stone laying programme, the prime minister said, is an example of the fact that even during the crisis triggered by the novel coronavirus, the country has not stopped working.

Till the time a vaccine is developed, we have to vigorously fight against coronavirus and the development works should also be carried forward with full force, he said.

An externally funded project, the Manipur water supply project was designed to provide freshwater household tap connections (FHTCs) to remaining households in Greater Imphal planning area, and for 1,731 rural habitations covering 2,80,756 households in all 16 districts of Manipur.

The project outlay is Rs 3054.58 crore, with a loan component funded by the New Development Bank.


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  1. I am fascinated by Narendra Modi’s face of late. Make no mistake about this : there is a strategy in his innermost circle, with his full approval, to visually prepare him as a Rishi-Muni of olden times. With matching mustache and mannerism, pointing of the index finger, constricted circle of hand movements – – not a long throwing of arms like angry socialist leaders – – soft tone of speech to boot, to suggest sagacity.

    Narendra Modi has been a hopeless failure on economic front, on social development front, on foreign policy front, on defense preparedness front. Now a fraud charasmatic image is trying to be created as a saintly man who is beyond all such “pedestrian” concerns.

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