Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Nov 15: Manipur will get an exclusive Sports University soon. The land transfer formalities are nearly complete and shortly, the foundation stone will be laid for construction of multi-crore university campus.
This was disclosed here today by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh while addressing a function organised to celebrate the Manipur’s “Ningol Chakkouba” festival, traditionally observed by hosting a special feast for “married daughters” by their parental households.
Dr Jitendra Singh observed that the State of Manipur, with a population of around 27 lakh, has a literacy rate of over 79 per cent which is higher than average all-India literacy rate. But, in spite of this, its per capita income is lower than the average per capita income at all-India level. One of the reasons for this, he said, is inadequate utilization of the State’s human and non-human resources, as a result of which, there is a mass exodus of youth to other parts of the country and the vast woman potential also remains under-utilized in spite of the level of female emancipation and literacy being higher in comparison to other States of the country.
Recalling that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had, during his very first visit to the Northeast after the formation of Government, announced the setting up of a Sports University, Dr Jitendra Singh said, the State of Manipur is known to fetch maximum number of medals in different categories during international athletic events and therefore Prime Minister’s visionary decision to establish an exclusive Sports University there, will not only help in grooming the sports talent of the State’s youth but will also address the issue of unemployment to a great extent. During current year, under Non-Lapsable Central Pool Resources (NLCPR), 84 projects costing about Rs. 849.79 crore and under North Eastern Council (NEC), 79 projects estimated at Rs. 671 crore are in progress, he informed.
Dr Jitendra Singh lauded the people of Manipur for the courage with which they withstood some of the recent unfortunate happenings including devastating floods and violent killings. He said, the Centre is committed to develop Manipur at par with other States of the country.
Earlier, Alok Kumar, eminent, intellectual and thinker presented a resume related to Manipur and said, today’s event was a part of a process to celebrate major festivals of each of the eight States of Northeast.