North Eastern Council
The north eastern
council (NEC) is the nodal agency for the economic and social development of
the North Eastern Region. Over the last forty one years, NEC has been
instrumental in setting in motion a new economic endeavour aimed at
removing the basic handicaps that stood in the way of development of the
region. NEC has taken several initiatives for the balanced development of the
Region, that inter-alia includes the following:
(i) NEC
was instrumental in the preparation of North Eastern Region Vision 2020 that
provides the road-map, outlines the goals, identifies the challenges and
suggests implementation strategies for various sectors for peace, prosperity
and development of the North Eastern Region. It helps in formulation of an
integrated plan for the development of the North Eastern Region.
(ii) Since
inception, NEC has sanctioned and completed construction of 9800 Kms of
roads, 77 bridges, 12 Inter State Bus Terminals / Truck Terminals in the
Region. The road projects supported by NEC are mostly regional in nature. NEC
in association with Airports Authority of India (AAI) has undertaken
improvement of 10 airports in NER, viz, Guwahati, Lilabari, Jorhat,
Dibrugarh, Dimapur, Silchar,Tezpur, Imphal, Agartala and Umroi (Meghalaya).
The funding pattern for these works is 60% by the NEC and 40% by the AAI as per
the MOU signed in April, 2000. During 2012-13, NEC has sanctioned 5 more
airport development projects on the similar funding pattern. In addition,
developments of Tezu and Lengpuiairports have been sanctioned by
NEC. In order to improve air-connectivity, NEC has also supported viability gap
funding to Alliance Air for operating air services within the Region from 2002
to December 2011.
(iii) Since
inception, NEC has contributed a 694.50 MW of capacity addition (630 MW hydro
and 64.50 MW thermal) to the installed capacity in the NE Region. Sixty two
number of system improvement schemes like transmission, sub-transmission and
distribution and upgrading of the sub-stations have been taken up under NEC
funding, which includes transmission / distribution lines of length 2022.52
Circuit Kilometers, total 1494.80 MVA capacity sub-stations spread over the
region. NEC has partnered Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. for preparation
of Detailed Project Report for ‘Strengthening of Transmission &
Sub-transmission of Power System in the NE Region including Sikkim’. NEC is
also supporting viability gap funding to Renewal Resources of Energy schemes
which include micro/mini hydel projects, solar hybrid and wind energy
projects, etc.
(iv) Community
Based Sustainable Livelihood Projects including the Augmentation of the North
Eastern Region Community Resource Management Project (NERCORMP) is jointly
funded by NEC and International Fund for Agricultural Development. NERCORMP,
which was launched in May, 1999, covered 860 villages and out-reached to 39161
households living in some of the most inaccessible remote hill districts of
North East. In Phase-I of NERCORMP that was completed in September 2008, two
districts each of Assam, Manipur and Meghalaya were covered. The success of the
project resulted in NERCORMP Phase –II which was approved during 2010-11 to
cover 466 villages across adjoining to Phase-I Project over the next five
years.
The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region is mandated
with matters relating to the development of North Eastern Region as provided in
the Allocation of Business Rules of Government of India, which includes,
inter-alia, the administration of Non Lapsable Central Pool Resources. This
Ministry coordinates with the Central Ministries / Line Ministries in respect
of various projects and plan schemes, which are directed towards the
development of NE States. It advocates policy/ changes therein to address the
special needs of the North Eastern States with Central Ministries/ Departments.
It also acts as the Ministry to anchor NEC.
NEC is a statutory body under the Ministry of DoNER and
functions in accordance with the North Eastern Council Act, 1971, as amended by
NEC (Amendment ) Act, 2002. The major functions of NEC include regional
planning, monitoring and executing projects/schemes through the State
Governments and other agencies as per their priorities and needs.
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