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NDA govt trying to bring back economy on track: Rijiju

Union Minister of State for Home Affairs said the NDA govt is was working to root out corruption

Press Trust of India Itanagar
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju today enlisted the work done by the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre during its one-year rule, ranging from efforts to bring back the economy on track to initiatives for the poor.

"The NDA government was working to bring back the degrading economy to the track and root out corruption," he said, while addressing party workers at the one-year celebration of the NDA government here today.

While lauding the people of the state for providing him the opportunity to serve them, he said that his priority was not only to bring development in the land-locked state but also to initiate measures to preserve its identity.
 

"The lost glory of this sensitive border state needs to be revived and my priority is on development and creating a unique identity of the state in mainland India," he said.

Stating that after being inducted as the union minister, he tried to convince several ministries and as a result, developmental packages have been provided to the state as well as to the entire North East region.

"Implementation of central schemes will not be successful if the state government is not serious and committed," he said.

On security of NE people in various parts of the country, he claimed that he had implemented the Bezbarooah Committee report and accordingly opened helplines in all metros besides constituting groups comprising students from the region to help students in distress.

"Steps have been taken to incorporate chapters of north east in the syllabus of school textbooks across the country. Recommendation has been made to CBSE and UGC to work in this direction and the process has already started," he said.

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First Published: May 26 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

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