India Plans Holistic Development of Islands

Narendra Modi chairing the meeting to review steps towards holistic development of islands, in New Delhi on September 20, 2016
Narendra Modi chairing the meeting to review steps towards holistic development of islands, in New Delhi on September 20, 2016

India Plans Holistic Development of Islands

The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, on Tuesday chaired a meeting to review the steps towards holistic development of islands.

The Prime Minister was given a presentation on the vision for holistic development, which involved inputs from the NITI Aayog, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and other senior officials.

India has a total of 1382 offshore islands, out of which officials have initially proposed 26, which could be considered for holistic development.

These 26 islands are located along different parts of India’s coastline, including some in the Andamans and Lakshadweep.

[ Request for Help to Open Free School for Poor Children ]

Officials informed the Prime Minister that developmental activities shall be centred around basic infrastructure, tourism, agriculture (including organic agriculture and fisheries), and carbon-neutral energy generation.

Emphasizing the strategic importance of India’s island wealth, the Prime Minister stressed the potential for tourism in these areas.

Urging the officials to speedily firm up plans for island development, the Prime Minister said solar energy should be used extensively in this exercise.

Photo courtesy: Press Information Bureau

Support RMN News Service for Independent Fearless Journalism

In today’s media world controlled by corporates and politicians, it is extremely difficult for independent editorial voices to survive. Raman Media Network (RMN) News Service has been maintaining editorial freedom and offering objective content for the past more than 12 years despite enormous pressures and extreme threats. In order to serve you fearlessly in this cut-throat world, RMN News Service urges you to support us financially with your donations. You may please click here and choose the amount that you want to donate. Thank You. Rakesh Raman, Editor, RMN News Service.

RMN News

Rakesh Raman