My role as DoNER minister is to translate aspirations of states into reality: Scindia
Development of North Eastern Region Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia aims to facilitate the realisation of states' aspirations, emphasising showcasing the region's rich heritage and natural resources. He highlights increased budgetary outlay, infra...

Talking to reporters at the airport here on his first visit to the North East since assuming charge, Scindia said he will work towards realising the government's vision of making the region the "gateway of India's progress". "Work to achieve it has already been on track for the last 10 years," he added.
He said the budgetary outlay for the region has increased from Rs 24,000 crore to almost Rs 84,000 crore in the last decade, highlighting developments in infrastructure such as roads, railways, and airports, which have expanded from nine to seventeen.
Scindia also pointed out advancements in social sectors including health, education, and sports, as well as potential growth areas like tourism, agarwood, and bamboo production.
"North East is a repository of our age-old traditions, rituals, cultural vibrancy, nature's abundance and that must be showcased to the world," Scindia said, adding that the nation's 'Look East Policy' has been changed to 'Act East Policy' for this purpose.
"I will have an interaction with Meghalaya chief minister for putting together a plan for the state, whether it be direct schemes under DoNER or related to other ministries," he said.
"I will do that with all state governments. My role is to act as a facilitator to translate aspirations of each state into reality," the Union minister added. Scindia will be in Guwahati on Saturday.
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