Sikkim CM holds meeting with Union DoNER Ministry

IANS April 7, 2025 225 views

Sikkim's Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang participated in a critical video conference with the DoNER Ministry to discuss agricultural challenges in the Northeast. The meeting brought together key stakeholders to explore strategies for improving agricultural value chains and market linkages. Discussions centered on infrastructure gaps, technology access, and policy reforms crucial for regional development. Tamang emphasized the need for collaborative approaches to transform the agricultural and tourism landscapes of the northeastern states.

"Today's dialogue has paved a path in identifying practical solutions to uplift our agriculture and horticulture sectors" - Prem Singh Tamang
Sikkim CM holds meeting with Union DoNER Ministry
Gangtok, April 7: Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Monday participated high-level task force meeting on agriculture and horticulture, convened by the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) over video conference, officials said.

Key Points

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Sikkim CM highlights infrastructure challenges in Northeast agriculture

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Explores investment and tourism opportunities

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Calls for policy reforms and technology adoption

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Emphasizes collaborative regional development

The meeting brought together union ministers, chief ministers, and cabinet ministers from across the North Eastern states to deliberate on strengthening value chains and market linkages in agriculture and horticulture across the region.

The discussions focused on key challenges including infrastructure gaps, limited access to technology, and barriers to market entry for farmers and producers.

Chief Minister highlighted the urgent need for policy reforms, enhanced support from nationalised banks, technology adoption, and improved infrastructure and connectivity to unlock the full potential of these vital sectors.

In a special acknowledgment, the Chief Minister expressed gratitude to Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia for his deep insights and strategic recommendations.

Scindia's contribution, especially in analysing the structural and operational gaps in the agricultural value chain, was noted as instrumental in guiding future policy direction.

Following the agriculture-focused session, the Chief Minister also took part in the High-Level Task Force Meeting on Investment Promotion and Tourism in the North East.

This segment explored avenues for attracting investment and boosting tourism across the region, recognising their interlinked potential in driving regional development.

"Today's dialogue has paved a path in identifying practical solutions to uplift our agriculture and horticulture sectors, which are not only economic engines but also lifelines for our people," said the Chief Minister.

"With improved coordination, innovation, and shared commitment, we can ensure a more productive and prosperous future for the North East," he added.

The Chief Minister concluded, stating that the state government's commitment to collaborative action, and called for sustained efforts among all stakeholders to transform the agricultural and tourism landscapes of the region.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Great to see our leaders focusing on agriculture! Farmers in the Northeast deserve better infrastructure and market access. Hope these discussions lead to real action 👏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I wish there was more transparency about the specific policy reforms being proposed. The article mentions "urgent need" but doesn't detail what exactly will change.
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Maya T.
Tourism + agriculture = perfect combo for Sikkim's development! Our organic produce and beautiful landscapes can attract both investors and visitors. Smart thinking by the CM!
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Arjun P.
Good to see Jyotiraditya Scindia getting recognition for his work. His expertise in these matters is well-known. Hope other ministers follow his example of providing concrete recommendations.
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Sunita L.
As someone from a farming family in Sikkim, I'm cautiously optimistic. We've heard promises before - what matters is implementation. Will be watching closely to see if bank support actually reaches small farmers.
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Kiran D.
The focus on technology adoption is crucial! Our farmers need modern tools to compete. Maybe this will finally bring some agri-tech startups to our region 🤞

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