Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Feb 9 : Chief Minister Meghalaya, Conrad Sangma today met Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh and thanked him for constant support to the State projects by the Ministry of DoNER. He made a special mention of the recent road project sanctioned under North East Special Development Scheme for upgradation of Mawshynrut-Hahim-Boko road.
Dr. Jitendra Singh told Chief Minister Sangma that Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes personal interest in following up all the issues related to North Eastern States. Under Prime Minister’s instructions, he said, special impetus is being given to improve the connectivity and transport through new airports, air flights in different sectors, double-gauge railway lines across the region, networks of roads and new inland waterways.
As for the State of Meghalaya, Dr. Jitendra Singh noted the recent introduction of direct air flight from Shillong to Delhi. He said, this was a long pending requirement and Shillong, being a popular tourist destination as well as the original capital of the erstwhile Assam, richly deserved this facility.
Similarly, Dr. Jitendra Singh recalled that when the Modi Government came in 2014, many people in Meghalaya had never seen a train in their lifetime. Today an ambitious project to lay double track has been undertaken in the region, he said.
Chief Minister Meghalaya informed the DoNER Minister that the tourist spots in Meghalaya have started receiving visitors from all over in huge numbers. To this, Dr. Jitendra Singh responded by saying that he is confident that this year is going to be tourist boon for the region because many of the regular holidaymakers who followed annual routine of visiting European destinations, will now find a parallel option in Shillong and other similar destinations because while the European holiday resorts were badly affected by the COVID pandemic, the tourist resorts in Northeast remained mostly free of the pandemic.