Union MoS Dr L Murugan in Nagaland to oversee progress of flagship schemes

Union MoS for Information & Broadcasting and Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying Dr L Murugan along with officials inspecting the progress of implementation of central government flagship schemes in Phek district on April 21. (PIB Photo)

Union MoS for Information & Broadcasting and Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying Dr L Murugan along with officials inspecting the progress of implementation of central government flagship schemes in Phek district on April 21. (PIB Photo)

DIMAPUR, APRIL 21 (MExN): Union MoS for Information & Broadcasting and Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Dr L Murugan today arrived in Nagaland on a 3 day visit to the state. According to a PIB report, he was received at Dimapur Airport by officials of the different units of I & B Ministry - PIB, CBC, AIR and DDK based in Kohima, state DIPR and Fisheries Department.

After his arrival, the Union Minister headed straightaway to Phek district in a chopper to see the progress of implementation of central government flagship schemes. He interacted with officials of various departments and Civil Society Organisations (CSO) at the District Planning & Development Board conference hall in Phek district headquarters in the afternoon. 

During the interaction, Dr Murugan said development is the main motto of the Narendra Modi government.

Stating that the government has completed eight Udan connectivity from Nagaland’s Dimapur, the Union Minister recalled the words of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who said “border villages are not the last village, but the first village and country’s development should begin from there.”

Stressing on Modi government's focus on connectivity, he informed that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has approved more budget under BIND scheme to strengthen the broadcasting services in the North East. The central government has initiated procurement of more than 8 Lakh DTH receiver sets for distribution in remote, tribal regions including in North East.

The visiting Union Minster said NE has lot of potential in the fishery sector. But the huge demand for fish is currently met by import from outside. The people, particularly the young entrepreneurs can come forward and boost the local fish production, availing the benefits of Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY). Under the Modi government, the investment in Fisheries has increased to more than Rs 38000 Crores in last nine years, he added.

Dr Murugan said for 2022-23, a total of 40 projects have been approved under PMMSY with significant rise in fund allocation. 

He said National Livestock Mission subsidies are being provided to piggery, poultry.  He said funds have been sanctioned for 3 piggery projects in Nagaland and fund is not a constraint for development of sectors including fisheries and urged the farmers not to hesitate to forward proposals for new projects.

On the initiatives being taken up in the veterinary sector, the Union Minister said that more than 4000 Mobile veterinary units, with the cost more than Rs 650 crore have been sanctioned across the nation to deliver veterinary services to the doorsteps of the farmer. Out of these, 16 units have been allocated for Nagaland including one for Phek district.

Earlier, Dr Murugan distributed Best Fish Farmer Award under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) to five fish farmers of Phek district. He also virtually inaugurated three fish projects in the state - one each in Dimapur, Peren and Kohima.

Later in the evening, the Union Minister visited two fishery units located at the periphery of Phek district and interacted with farmers.



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