NLUP has reduced Jhum cultivation: Mizo Guv

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Press Trust of India Aizwal
Last Updated : Mar 14 2017 | 1:48 PM IST
Mizoram Governor Nirbhay Sharma today claimed that the flagship programme, the New Land Use Policy (NLUP), has increased rice production and reduced jhum cultivation in the state.
"Implementation of the NLUP has resulted in reduction of jhum area, which reflects a shift towards permanent cultivation," Sharma said addressing the state legislature on the first day of the Budget session.
The Governor said that New Economic Development Policy (NEDP), a comprehensive growth policy, is also on in full swing.
"The NEDP aims at providing bold, practical, effective and comprehensive strategies to push the economy to a high growth path," he said, adding that "Rs 250 crore has been earmarked for the current fiscal for implementation of the policy and another Rs 27 crore was expected to be converged with the NLUP.
Regarding trade with neighbouring countries, the Governor said that the Centre has given assurance the development of Rih-Tiddim road in Myanmar to improve the connectivity with the border of the country.
"A plot of land measuring 9 acres has already been earmarked for the construction of integrated check post at Bangladesh border in Kawrpuichhuah village," Sharma said on border trade ties with the country.

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First Published: Mar 14 2017 | 1:48 PM IST

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