Replying to questions, he said the government was seeking to develop the northeastern states by creating infrastructure and entrepreneurship facilities in the region.
Singh said rail connectivity between Aizawl and Imphal would be in place by 2020 when a double gauge track would be laid.
He, however, said work on setting up a railway station in Shillong had been stalled because of local protests and expressed the hope the issue would be resolved soon.
Work on the double track in Imphal had started and would be complete by 2019, he said.
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"A total sum of Rs 5,606 crore has been earmarked for it along with 15 new rail lines and six double track projects," he told members in the Upper House.
Singh said Guwahati, Itanagar and Agartala already had double tracks, while Imphal would be double-tracked by next year.
The minister also said the government was giving a boost to the industrial sector in the region.
Singh told the House the earlier government's North East Industrial Promotion Policy was not being discontinued.
"There was some thinking going on. We engaged ourselves with the Ministry of Commerce. We had some constraints of financial resources but it is continuing," he said.
He also said in order to promote entrepreneurship, the NDA Government had brought in a Startup India programme which was "unique" because it had a provision for a tax holiday, among other features.
The minister pointed out out that though Shillong was the original capital of erstwhile Assam, it was still to have a full-fledged airport.
He disclosed that the government had earmarked Rs 5,500 crore for roads in the entire region, including Mizoram.
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