UTTAR POORVA TRANSFORMATIVE INDUSTRIALIZATION SCHEME, 2024 (UNNATI 2024)

Uttar Poorva Transformative Industrialization Scheme, 2024 (UNNATI – 2024). 

Status of Industrialization in Northeast India 

Special Economic Zones (SEZs): 

  • There are 5 formally approved SEZs in the NER, out of which 4 are notified. However, none of the SEZs is operational. 
  • Specialized industries: 
    • Handloom and handicraft industries: It is one of the largest unorganized economic activities in the NER that provides employment for rural and semi-rural population. 
    • Bamboo industry: Nearly two-fifths of bamboo stock in India is concentrated in the NER. 
    • Rubber industry: Tripura is the chief production hub and has been declared the ‘second rubber capital of India’ after Kerala by the Indian Rubber Board. 
  • MSMEs: Number of MSMEs in NER are only 2.98% of total MSMEs in India and accounts for 2.62% of total employment. 
    • Assam has largest number of MSMEs in NER followed by Tripura and Meghalaya. 
  • Connectivity
    • Road Connectivity: Total length of national highway has increased to 16,125 Kms in the region. 
    • Inland waterways:National Waterway (NW) 2 from Bangladesh border to Sadiya on Brahmaputra is fully developed and 20 waterways of NER have been declared as National Waterways 
      • However, feasibility study for 18 waterways have not been yet completed. 
  • International infrastructure projects: There are several international infrastructure projects in different stages of implementation: 
    • India- Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway 
    • Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport Project 
    • India-Bangladesh Protocol Route 
    • Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal Motor Vehicles Agreement (BBIN-MVA) 

 

About UNNATI – 2024 

  • Ministry: Central Sector Scheme under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. 
  • Objective: Development of Industries and generation of employment in the states of North East Region. 
  • Financial Outlay: More than Rs.10,000 crore from the date of notification for 10 years. (Additional 8 years for committed liabilities). 
  • Nodal Agency: North-Eastern Development Financial Corporation Limited (NEDFi) will be the nodal agency for the disbursal of incentives. 

 

Other initiatives to promote industrialization in the Northeastern Region 

  • Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for North Eastern Region (PM-DevINE): It envisages funding infrastructure, supporting social development projects, and generating livelihood opportunities for youth and women. 
  • North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS):A central sector scheme, approved during 2017-18 and extended till 2026. Its two components include: 
    • NESIDS (Roads) – to be administered by the North Eastern Council (NEC)
    • NESIDS (Other than Roads Infrastructure (OTRI)) – to be administered by the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER). 
  • Schemes of North Eastern Council (NEC): A central sector scheme for focused development of deprived areas; deprived/neglected sections of society and emerging priority sectors in the North eastern States. 
  • NITI Forum for North East: Forum examines various proposals both at the Central and the State levels and prepare plans for the speedy development of the North Eastern Region. o Forum proposed that the development projects in the NER would be based on the concept of “HIRA” (Highways, Inland Waterways, Railways and Airways).
  • Digital North East Vision 2022: It identifies eight digital thrust areas – Digital Infrastructure, Digital services, Digital empowerment, Promotion of Electronics Manufacturing, Promotion of IT and ITes including BPOs, Digital Payments, Innovation & Startups and Cyber security. 
  • Special Accelerated Road Development programme for North East (SARDP-NE): Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways is implementing the SARDP-NE under Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase 

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