Revolutionary MoUs Worth ₹4,500 Crore Set to Transform Meghalaya’s Eco-Infrastructure – A Landmark for Northeast’s Future
The Meghalaya government has attracted investments of over Rs. 4,500 crore through a series of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) signed at the 2nd Climate Investments and Technology Impact Summit in New Delhi. This substantial financial influx is intended to propel the state’s infrastructure development, economic growth, and environmental sustainability initiatives. Led by Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, the agreements reflect Meghalaya’s dedication to sustainable progress.
Key projects secured in these MoUs include Rs. 1,500 crore for Artificial Intelligence initiatives, Rs. 1,300 crore for a multipurpose convention centre and recreation facilities, and Rs. 1,000 crore for hydroelectric power projects. Additional significant commitments include Rs. 500 crore for the Meghalaya Cable Car Ropeway project and Rs. 250 crore combined for advanced farming clusters and the conversion of septic waste into natural fertilizers.
During the summit, Chief Minister Sangma articulated a vision of industrial growth in harmony with environmental preservation, emphasizing the state’s pledge to sustainable economic transformation. He emphasized the importance of leveraging Meghalaya’s unique agro-climatic diversity to foster high-value tourism and agriculture-based industries. Despite the advantages offered by Meghalaya’s abundant rainfall, Sangma acknowledged the need to address climate-related challenges through strategic investments in climate-resilient infrastructure.
Sangma also spotlighted initiatives aimed at enhancing climate resilience, such as the Livelihoods and Access to Market Projects, Community-led Landscape Management Project, and Forest Management programmes. Additionally, flagship projects like the Green Meghalaya Project, the Rejuvenating Rivers and Springs programme, and Fish Sanctuaries initiative aim to align sustainable practices with economic activities reliant on natural resources.
In a related development, Sangma met with Union Minister for Civil Aviation, R N Kinjarapu, to expedite approvals for the extension of Shillong Airport at Umroi, a project poised to boost regional connectivity and economic prospects. These efforts underscore Meghalaya’s commitment to not only addressing climate challenges but also capitalizing on them for sustained economic and ecological gains.
Original Source: https://nenews.in/meghalaya/mous-worth-rs-4500-crore-aim-to-transform-meghalayas-eco-infrastructure/16515/
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Publish Date: 2024-12-08 14:50:00