North-Eastern Region to Emerge as a Hub for Rubber Production
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“Central Government has Planned Rubber Plantations on 2 lakh hectares
in the NE”
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Piyush Goyal Addresses the ‘Destination
Tripura - Investment Summit’
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“Tripura has the Potential to Emerge as the Country’s Hub of Agarbatti Industry”
The Minister for Commerce & Industry, Textiles,
Consumer Affairs and Food & Public Distribution, Piyush
Goyal has said the North-East can emerge as a hub for
rubber production. He said the Central Government has planned rubber plantations
on a total of 2 lakh hectares in the NE states over 5 years. Addressing the ‘Destination
Tripura - Investment Summit’ through video conferencing on 9 December, 2021, he
said Tripura is the second largest producer of rubber in the country with 30,000
ha cultivation. The Minister called upon the State Government to be the first off
the block and take advantage as the early harvester to expand rubber plantations
in the state.
Four major tyre companies
represented by Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association
(ATMA) have together undertaken to contribute Rs.1,000
crores for rubber plantation development in 200,000 hectare land in the Seven states
of North East India, over a period of five years. A Memorandum of Understanding
was signed between Rubber Board and ATMA on 1 March 2021. Participating tyre companies together transferred Rs
12 crores to the account set up by Rubber Board on 20 May 2021. Funds provided by
the tyre companies are being used for procuring planting
materials for commencing planting in 2021.
Observing that Bamboo cultivation is another major
resource in the NER, Mr. Goyal said Tripura is home to
the largest bamboo flooring unit. “Tripura has the potential to emerge as the country’s
hub of Agarbatti Industry and make India Aatmanirbhar
in Bamboo, often called as Green Gold, Industry.”
Referring to the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi’s
clarion call of ‘Transforming North-East into ‘अष्ट लक्ष्मी’ (Ashth Lakhsmi)
of India, the Minister said that the PM has accorded priority to the ‘Focus North-East’
programme and the ‘Make in India’ programme
has been implemented here as the ‘Make in North-East’ programme.
“A dedicated Northeast Desk of Invest India has been set up, improved infrastructure
and promoted industry.”
Mr. Goyal applauded the
development journey of Tripura under the able leadership of the Chief Minister
Mr. Biplab Kumar Deb. “The state government has been working
tirelessly giving priority to 3 ‘N’s in administration, namely Niyat, Niti & Niyam,” said Mr. Goyal, adding, “Tripura
is the 4th literate state in the NE, has a thriving handlooms industry, 1.36 lakh
weavers in Tripura, Tripura jackfruit has been exported to London.”
Mr. Goyal said the Centre
is encouraging usage of Agro-textiles & Geotechnical textiles in the NE region
through its dedicated schemes. “With improved connectivity through Air, Rail, Road
& Waterways, the so called geographical isolation of the State is a thing of
the past. The state is an integral part of multimodal connectivity now,” he said.
Mr. Goyal said the cross-border
Agartala-Akhaura (Bangladesh) rail project worth Rs.972
crore will help promote exports. “With Agartala airport
emerging as the 2nd busiest airport in the NE region, Tripura will act as a Gateway
to the North East,” he said.
Lauding the state government’s initiatives for
Investment Promotion including the single window portal- SWAAGAT, Capital subsidy
(30%), Power subsidy (50%), full reimbursement of State GST and 4% interest subvention,
Mr. Goyal termed it as “one of best investment packages
in the country.” Stating that the Investment Summit will help Tripura realise its true potential, Mr. Goyal
hoped the Conference will help investors become partners in the development journey
of the state.
Expressing his shock and condolences on the untimely
demise of CDS, General Bipin Rawat,
Mr. Goyal quoted him, “We seek neither कृतज्ञता (gratitude) nor तालियाँ (applause) because we firmly believe in “ख़ामोशी से बनाते रहो पहचान अपनी, हवाये खुद तुम्हारा तराना गाएंगी !” (We seek neither gratitude
nor applause; through silence let us make ourselves known, the whole world will
come at your feet on their own.”