Meghalaya: A Model for India's Resilient Future
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praises Meghalaya's development as a blueprint for a resilient India. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reflects on her visit, highlighting initiatives in tourism, youth empowerment, and women's self-help groups. Chief Minister Conrad Sangma and local leaders celebrate the state's progress toward a sustainable future.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Meghalaya's development as a blueprint for a resilient and self-reliant India. His commendations followed a post by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who shared insights from her recent visit to the state.
Finance Minister Sitharaman highlighted Meghalaya's progress in areas such as tourism, youth empowerment, and women-led self-help groups. Her visit involved laying foundation stones for projects, emphasizing grassroots economic empowerment and sustainable development.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma welcomed the support from the Centre, underscoring the state's ambitious goals of becoming a USD 1 billion economy by 2028, driven by its tourism, green economy, and youth entrepreneurial initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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