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Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) - Year End Review 2017

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December 19, 2017

Bamboo Cultivation

  • This Indian Forest (Amendment) Ordinance, 2017 was passed.
  • This exempted bamboo grown in non-forest areas from the definition of “Tree”.
  • The provision would help dispense with the requirement of obtaining a permit for felling of bamboo for economic use.
  • Notably, Bamboo was defined as a "Tree" under the Indian Forest Act, 1927.
  • This was a major impediment for bamboo cultivation by non-farmers on non-forest land.

Flood Management

  • NER witnessed unprecedented floods this year.
  • And the rainfall was more than 100% higher than that in the preceding months during the same period of time.
  • Responding to adverse conditions following floods, the Government constituted a high-level committee.
  • Formed under the Chairmanship of Niti Aayog Vice-Chairman, it is tasked with proper management of water resources in the region.
  • The Committee would facilitate optimising benefits of appropriate water management in the form of -  
  1. hydro-electric power, agriculture
  2. bio-diversity conservation
  3. reduced flood damage erosion
  4. inland water transport
  5. forestry, fishery and eco-tourism

Innovation

  • There is a proposal to reorient and rejuvenate the North Eastern Council (NEC) in a new format.
  • This is with the objective for it to perform the role of an important resource-cum-research centre for the entire region.
  • And also to develop it as the hub of innovation for the upliftment of entire Northeast.
  • NEC was set up in early 1970s with the intention to give special focus to the development of this region.

Development

  • The Hill Area Development Programme (HADP) for Northeast was launched recently.
  • The scheme is aimed at benefitting the hilly areas of Manipur, Tripura and Assam.
  • The first meeting of the Japan-India Coordination Forum (JICF) for DoNER was held in New Delhi.
  • Identified priority areas of cooperation include Connectivity and Road Network Development, Disaster Management, Food Processing, Organic Farming and Tourism.

Business

  • The 12th North-East Business Summit was organised in New Delhi.
  • It aimed to explore the scope for business opportunities in the North-Eastern region of India.
  • Focus areas were -
  1. Infrastructure and Connectivity with Public Private Partnership
  2. Skill Development
  3. Financial Inclusion
  4. Services Sector Development, particularly in Tourism, Hospitality & Food Processing
  • The Union Minister for Railways proposed to launch an e-commerce portal.
  • This was to facilitate the sale of NER handicrafts and handloom worldwide on the IRCTC website.
  • Besides, a joint initiative of Ministry of DoNER and North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd launched the North East Venture Fund.
  • The objective of the fund is to promote entrepreneurship and Start up in the North Eastern Region.
  • In the Parliamentary Consultative Committee for Ministry of DoNER, MPs from the region highlighted the concerns with GST provisions.
  • The concerns were related to the impact on North Eastern handicrafts & handloom products, broom-sticks and bamboo products.

Health

  • Union Ministry of Civil Aviation is processing the DoNER Ministry's proposal to introducing a helicopter based Dispensary/OPD service.
  • This will facilitate health care services in far-flung and remote areas where no doctor or medical facility is available.
  • If approved, Northeast would get the India’s first-ever "Air Dispensary" based in a helicopter.

Cultural and Information Centre

  • An announcement was made on setting up of a North Eastern Cultural and Information Centre in Delhi.
  • This Centre will act as a cultural and convention/information hub of the North Eastern Region in Delhi.
  • The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) had allotted a land to the North Eastern Council (NEC) for the purpose of construction of the Centre.

Organic Production

  • Conference titled “North East India: Organic Production Hub; Opportunities Unexplored” was organized during the World Food India 2017 in New Delhi.
  • Notably, NE region has numerous species and varieties of bamboo, banana and citrus fruits, and huge production of fruits such as pineapple and oranges.
  • It also has 3 Mega Food Parks in the states of Assam, Tripura and Mizoram.
  • The state of Sikkim has been recently declared the first Organic State of India.

 

Source: PIB                                                  

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