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Adding on, Mein highlighted the significant enhancement in the budget outlay for the MDoNER during the financial year 2023–24, informing that the total budget estimate for 2023–2024 is Rs. 5892 crores, which will be utilised in the development of the North Eastern regions and to fulfill the dreams of the people of the region.
Speaking about NEC, Mein appreciated the council for significantly helping Arunachal Pradesh in its infrastructure development and sanctioning a total of 221 projects in the State, out of which 154 projects have been completed and a total of 33 projects are ongoing. He said that the NEC has contributed to developing critical infrastructure in Arunachal Pradesh, such as the iconic Civil Secretariat building and the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
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Mein also suggested that the need for strategic planning regarding the future pursuits of the council in the next 50 years, which should be taken up by NEC to connect the region with various knowledge partners at regional, national and international platform. He also opined to ponder into the procedural delay in the implementation of the project under NEC as North East Region has short working season owing to heavy rainfall area.
Mein gave assurance to the NEC that the State government of Arunachal Pradesh will work together with the council to make Arunachal Pradesh one of the most sustainably developed regions of the nation.
C.H. Kharshing, Planning Advisor NEC and Dr. Sharat Chauhan (IAS), Principal Secretary GoAP also attended the function.
To mark the occasion, Marathon race with the theme ‘Drugs Choro, Khel Mein Joro’ was also organized by the Planning & Investment Department with the support of NEC and a symposium on ‘Contribution of NEC in the sustainable Growth of Arunachal Pradesh’ was also conducted during the technical session.