New Delhi: With an aim to steer the growth of the agriculture sector in the northeastern region, the Central government has set up a task force comprising representatives from the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and the Union Agriculture Ministry.
“The task force that was set up recently will submit its reports within two months to the central government,” Union Minister for DoNER G Kishan Reddy told ETV Bharat on Wednesday. Setting up of the nine-member task force assumes significance for the Northeastern states as the region has vast potential in the agriculture and horticulture sector.
The task force was set up to coordinate and develop synergy with state governments in agriculture and allied sectors. “The task force will identify various sub-sectors, allied areas, and projects related to agriculture and with relevance to the northeastern region,” Reddy said. The major responsibility of the task force is to recommend strategies for re-invigorating agriculture in all its aspects through maximum resource mobilisation, innovation, technology diffusion, and reforms in these sectors.
The task force will also pursue full utilisation of the budget in the Northeastern region in these sectors. It will also monitor the growth of the agriculture sector. “It will also cover any other initiative which the task force may deem fit in agriculture and allied sectors for the Northeast," he said Meanwhile, the DoNER Ministry is all set to celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsavin the Northeast coinciding 75 years of Independence.