The IMC would identify the gaps in the existing mechanism or institutional arrangements, suggest a policy intervention for optimally harnessing the medicinal and aromatic plants of the north-eastern region, an official statement said here today.
The committee will also suggest ways for accelerating the development of the sector, suggest a plan of action for the dovetailing of the schemes and programmes of the ministries and departments concerned.
It would also suggest actionable measures to generate more livelihood opportunities, which would lead to the economic transformation of the region, based on cultivation and sustainable management of medicinal and aromatic plants, the statement said.
The IMC will facilitate coordination among the ministries and departments in various programmes that are being implemented on conservation, sustainable management and development of medicinal plants in the north-east.
The first meeting of the committee is scheduled to be held on March 12 and it will be co-chaired by the secretaries of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and Ministry of AYUSH.
The IMC will have members from various ministries, departments and several organisations in the relevant fields.
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