Connectivity critical constraint for Arunachal progress: Niti

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Press Trust of India Itanagar
Last Updated : Oct 23 2017 | 8:42 PM IST
Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar today cited connectivity as the critical constraint for development of Arunachal Pradesh and urged the state to work on it with a proper vision and plan.
Kumar, who is on a visit to the state, held a meeting with the Chief Minister, Council of Ministers and top state government officials headed by the Chief Secretary.
Kumar is accompanied by Jitendra Kumar, Niti Aayog adviser for North East region, an official release said.
"I believe robust connectivity will solve all issues of the state and therefore, the state government with all its machinery, has to singularly focus on this issue together with Niti Aayog for a road forward," Kumar said.
He asked the state government to constitute a Task Force and evolve a white paper on how to go about dealing with this constraint in a time bound manner.
You need to have a clear-cut vision document and a time bound action plan. We at Niti Aayog will bring all relevant ministries on the table and make a roadmap for Arunachal Pradesh in this direction. Everything will follow once the issue of connectivity is resolved, he said.
Appreciating Chief Minister Pema Khandus proposal to host a regional conference of the Niti Aayog to be attended by all the North Eastern states, Kumar said it would be a perfect platform for the states to put their respective white papers on their needs, priorities and the action plans to achieve these.
He advised that the white paper or action plan be based on the Prime Ministers New India Mission 2022 program.
You can call it as New Arunachal Mission 2022 that will give a concrete road map and its implementation in a time bound manner. This will sync with the Prime Ministers vision for a new India by 2022 when development will take the shape of a mass movement and not remain confined to elites or governments, Kumar said.
Earlier, Development and Finance Commissioner Ashish Kundra made a power-point presentation detailing the potentials and challenges before the state.
The meeting was also attended by Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, Power Minister Tamiyo Taga, Education Minister Honchun Ngandam, Civil Supplies Minister Kamlung Mossang, Urban Development Minister Nabam Rebia, PHE&WS Minister Bamang Felix and Advisor to CM Tai Tagak, the release added.

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First Published: Oct 23 2017 | 8:42 PM IST

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