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Assam Leads with Largest Share of Rs 3,417 Crore Infrastructure Boost for Northeast Real Estate

The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER) has sanctioned a total of Rs 3,417.68 crore over the past three financial years (2021-2025). This funding, aimed at advancing key infrastructure projects, underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing connectivity and economic growth in one of the most underserved parts of the country.

The sanctioned amount covers 90 projects, with the lion’s share allocated for road infrastructure. Assam has emerged as the highest beneficiary, receiving an impressive Rs 1,392.43 crore, of which Rs 848.69 crore has been earmarked for road development alone. This funding reflects the government’s focus on strengthening connectivity within the region, which has long faced challenges due to its geographical remoteness and difficult terrain. Under the North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS), the funding is divided into two primary components: NESIDS (Roads), which focuses on roads and bridges, and NESIDS (OTRI), which includes projects in sectors such as healthcare, education, water supply, waste management, industrial development, and telecommunications. The scheme provides funding for projects in the range of Rs 5 crore to Rs 50 crore and has become a cornerstone of the region’s infrastructural upliftment. The role of the state governments is central to the implementation of these projects. Sukanta Majumdar, Minister of State for MDoNER, emphasized the importance of state-level monitoring and coordination. The ministry also plays a key role in overseeing progress, with regular inspections and the establishment of Field Technical Support Units (FTSUs) in each of the northeastern states to ensure project success.

Beyond roads, the funding is also driving initiatives in sustainable development. Improved infrastructure, particularly in water supply, waste management, and industrial development, is expected to boost the region’s overall economic resilience. Local communities are hopeful that these initiatives will not only enhance daily life but also create sustainable, long-term growth opportunities. As the northeastern states gear up to leverage this funding, the focus remains on improving connectivity, enhancing living standards, and promoting economic independence. The development of smart cities, green infrastructure, and eco-friendly projects is poised to further elevate the region’s potential, creating a ripple effect across the entire country.

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