
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the closing ceremony of Sikkim's 50th year of statehood celebrations, at Paljor Stadium in Gangtok, Sikkim. Photo: PTI
Modi in Sikkim: Northeast ‘Ashtalakshmi’; govt resolved to 'Act East, Act Fast'
PM asserted that tourism was the mainstay of the state’s economy and his government is focused on boosting its connectivity to increase the tourist inflow
Describing the northeast states as India’s Ashtalakshmi’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday (April 28), said his government is pushing beyond the ‘Act East’ policy and is resolved to ‘Act Fast’ for the eight states.
He reiterated that the ‘Ashtalakshmi’ of the country represented the multifaceted nature of prosperity, wealth and auspiciousness. "The northeast, including Sikkim, is India's 'Ashtalakshmi'. The government is resolved to Act East, Act Fast," Modi said.
Tourism boost
Addressing the closing ceremony of the golden jubilee celebrations of Sikkim’s statehood in Gangtok, Modi asserted that tourism was the mainstay of the state’s economy and his government is focused on boosting its connectivity to increase the tourist inflow.
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He said that ropeway and skyways projects are on the anvil for the state, while an expressway would be built in Nathula to ensure more tourist inflow.
"The government is committed to augmenting Sikkim's infrastructure, including building an expressway from West Bengal's Bagdogra, and a ring road in Gangtok to increase tourist inflow," Modi told the gathering.
Eco-wellness tourism
Reflecting on the state's biodiversity, he said, "Nature and culture become alive in Sikkim. The cleanliness of the state's roads and its air purity shows that people here are true brand-ambassadors for the conservation of nature." Modi asserted that the northeast, including Sikkim, is set to become the hub of futuristic growth and sustainable development through initiatives such as organic agriculture.
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"Sikkim has immense scope in eco-wellness tourism, which the government is promoting. As many as 1,000 homestays are being built, and adventure tourism is getting an infrastructure boost." He said that Sikkim "reflects 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat' at a time when efforts are made to divide the nation based on faith and political affiliation".
‘Heaven of the East’
Describing Sikkim as the heaven of the East, the prime minister appealed to tourists to visit the state for its natural beauty, especially its diverse orchids.
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The prime minister, who played football with budding talents in the morning, said, "The government is making all efforts to augment sports infrastructure in Sikkim and hone talents, especially in football and archery." He availed the opportunity to take potshots at successive Congress governments, accusing them of keeping Sikkim's development projects on the back burner.
"The Congress neglected health services in Sikkim. The current government is committed to augmenting health infrastructure and providing quality and affordable service to people," the prime minister added.
