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Strategic policy vital to tap NE resources: Experts
Nagaland Post | Agartala, Aug 23 (IANS)
A National Brahmaputra Basin Authority, integrated water resources management and a biodiversity conservation plan... these were among the recommendations by experts at a conference on tapping the vast resources of northeast India.
Scientists, experts and technologists gathered at the three-day national summit on water, energy and biodiversity that ended here Tuesday to discuss a comprehensive plan on tapping the northeast’s resources keeping in mind its ethnic diversity and strategic location.
The summit was jointly organised by the Institution of Engineers (India), the Roorkee- based National Institute of Hydrology (NIH), the Tripura government and different national and regional institutes.
“Comprehensive and strategic policy planning, development and management of these resources are extremely vital. The central and state governments must be collaborative in view of the region’s location and ethnic diversity among the people,” said Institution of Engineers (India) Tripura centre chief Ramen Dasgupta, referring to the recommendations.
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