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CITIZENS FOR ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE (CAG)
TEAM COORDINATOR:
ADARSH POTTI
TEAM MEMBERS:
NITISH KUMAR, KUMAR ABHISHEK, SAMIR SANTOSH & SHUBHAM SAURABH
COLLEGE:
SIR PADAMPAT SINGHANIA UNIVERSITY, UDAIPUR
SUNRISE STATES
REALIZING THE GROWTH POTENTIAL OF NORTH-EAST
62.63
73.38
32.8
64.21
66.84
42.49
71.22
64.15
50.84
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
DROP OUT RATES FOR THE YEAR
2004-05
22.98
18.44
8.83
13.79
20.18
14.35
9.44
8.03
16.07
0
5
10
15
20
25
Arunachal
Pradesh
Assam Manipur Mizoram Meghalaya Nagaland Sikkim Tripura India
LITERACY RATES 2011
India being the 2nd largest tea producer in world
Assam accounts for 55%
1/6th of the tea production of world.
The annual turnover of the tea industry is about
Rs.1,700 crores and it has earned more than
Rs.600 crores as foreign exchange.
Tea industry has contributed substantially to the
economy of Assam.
About 17 percent of the worker of Assam are
engaged in tea industry.
Bamboo cultivation in north east states have
huge scope as 2/3rd of total national cover.
Industrial processing can cover all varieties of
bamboos i.e.
premium processing(flooring, laminated
furniture, ply board),
Medium value processing (Incense sticks),
Low level and bulk processing (charcoal, paper
& pulp),
Textile industry with bamboo fibre.
CONCERNING
PROBLEMS
UNEXPLORED
POTENTIAL
UNTRAINED
MANPOWER
PYSCOLOGICAL
BARRIERS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
UNDERDEVELOPED STATE EVEN AFTER HAVING VAST POTENTIAL
• 90% of international borders share of national border.
• Major population 77% involved in agricultural operation.
• High productivity and potential for horticulture, bamboo and tea cultivation
• Very few food processing units present in this regions comparative to their production rate.
UNTRAINED MAN POWER AND UNREALIZED YOUTH POTENTIAL
• Most of the youth involved in usage of drugs.
• In spite of having high literacy rate than national average, they have high drop averaging 50% rates indicating lack of proper
environment and guidance to nurture their growth.
PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIER AND INSURGENCY
• Negligible media coverage to the issues of north east.
• Improper functioning of the government Plans and fund distribution.
• Low rate of development compare to rest of India drags the native to illegal operation
PROPOSED SOLUTION RECOGNITION
REALIZING
MANPOWER
POTENTIAL
AGRO-INDUSTRY
SOLUTIONS PROPOSED FOR THESE
PROBLEMS
AGRO-INDUSTRY
REALIZING
MANPOWER
POTENTIAL
RECOGNITION
• Installation of food
and bamboo
processing industries.
• Promoting private sector
and encouraging foreign
investment
• Favourable climatic
conditions for horticulture
and bamboo cultivation.
• Cultural festivals to
be organised in
North eastern region at
global level.
• Proper media coverage
and live broadcasting of
the events organised in
these states.
• Grooming and nourishing
the potential of the
youth and global
exposure to local art and
handicraft.
• Establishment of
state of art institute
of International standard.
“Never doubt that a small
group of thoughtful,
concerned citizens can
change world. Indeed it is
the only thing that ever
has.” – Margaret Mead
“There exist limitless
opportunities in every
industry. Where there is an
open mind, there will always
be a frontier.”_ Charles F.
Kettering
IMPLEMENTATION AGRO-INDUSTRY ART INSTITUTION
CULTURAL FESTIVAL
EXECUTION PLANS
SURVEYING
AND
CAMPIGN
TRAINING
MARKETING
AND EXPORT IMPLEMENTATION
• Projecting the after effects of project in their life Localities
should be motivated for participation.
• Promote agro-food parks by involving industry
participation for better functioning of these
parks.
• Adoption of ITI by processing industries to upgrade lower
end skill.
• Partnership with food processing institutes for up gradation
of higher end skill.
• Processing plant with cost effective technology,
packaging technology, market study, applied
research.
• Contract farming can be a significant
opportunity to create direct linkage from
farm for appropriate quality, quantity,
variety of input.
• Strict implication of national horticulture mission
and national bamboo mission.
• Synergy between consumer ,industry, government and
agriculture.
• Open up multi brand retail to bring in more global
investments in the infrastructure and logistics domain.
• Dedicated freight corridors in rail
supplemented by concretized dual
carriageways for the State& National
highways, will directly reduce the cost of
goods supplied
• Separate Ministry for Supply Chain & Logistics
sector should be formulated and as of following
• Government should allocate separate
budget for HR development for food
processing sector & for up gradation of
the skills.
I. Normal distance covered by truck/trailers in India is 250-
300 km/day vs. International norm of 600-800 km/day.
II. Most roads in India are designed to carry a maximum gross
weight of 16.2 tons vs. 36 tons in the US.
reasons :
• Projecting people the marketing potentials
of their available natural resources.
AGRO-INDUSTRY
VOLUNTEERS AND SURVEY
NURTURING AND GROOMING
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
REGIONAL STATE OF ART INSTITUTIONS
• Survey to be conducted by
volunteers team comprised of
retired serviceman, graduates,
NGO's under the monitoring of
HR ministry.
• Categorisation of participants
on the basis skills and interests
in field such as design, art,
music, sports, study, fashion etc.
• Hiring the professionals for all
the fields.
• Providing high class amenities to
support the training.
• Career counselling should
provided by the Student
Assistance Program for students
in need of emotional support or
guidance.
• The Student Affairs Department
should encourage student involve
in campus life and promotes each
student’s personal and
professional growth while
attending the college and help
them discovering themselves.
• Exhibition galleries will be setup
to exhibit work of students ,
faculty, alumni and visiting
professionals.
• People from different parts will
be invited to view these
talented works and experience
these different forms of work
and appreciate it.
• Events will be designed to
promote networking among
students of diverse backgrounds
and interests, and to create a
supportive community within
our school.
• Through collaboration with
industrial professions students
will get real-world work
experience thereby making
them prepared to achieve their
career objectives.
BIBHAKUKA:
CULTURAL
WEEK
• Organizing cultural week in north east at global level with the motive to bring the
diverse communities together to taste rich and indigenous culture .
• Corporate houses and other sector investor should targeted for funding .
PLANNING AND
PREPARATION
• It should be used as platform to expose culture, art, potential, handicraft, and Rich
Tradition.
• Government should run EXHIBITION TRAIN for the promotion of cultural
week among mass.
• International delegates and un ambassador, national and international
leader should be invited.
• State government should encourage the locals to participate actively in their
domestic festival.
ADVERTISMENT
• Advertisement companies should be contracted and print and digital media
must made it viral globally.
• Council should be formed headed by one Central delegate and 8 delegate of
NE state representing each state.
• This council should look over all activities such as security, financial investment
which will be done under Cultural Week
MONITORING AND
IMPLEMENTATION
• Every state will be given a chance to host this cultural week.
AGRO-INDUSTRY
INSTITUTIONALIZATION CULTURAL FESTIVAL
• This project will help us to generate
individuals specialized in various different
fields.
• as these individuals will be skilled in their
respective fields this will increase their job
opportunities.
• These individuals will not get involved in any
kind of activities such as taking drugs and
insurgent activities and will be groomed into
a national potential rather than a threat.
• It will decrease the no. of dropouts in these
states and help them discover themselves.
The project will directly contribute to the
• The socio-economic changes in the lives of the people thereby increasing their per capita income above national average i.e..
24924 INR as per 2007-08.
• As the Production of farms will be increase and so Export of the products and trade will also increase.
• Imparting the agricultural knowledge and scientific method to the farmers will LEAD to the sustainable development and
efficient working.
• It will create harmony among natives of
these regions and will add to the
integration of this nation.
• It will be a boost the revenue of these
states.
• It will help people to overcome their
psychological barriers and will help them
to connect with more people and make
them open to more ideas.
• It will boom the tourism and hotel industry
sectors.
• It will provide the platform for exposure to
the rich culture, Handicraft
Domestic products.
EXPECTED
IMPACT
CHALLENGES AND
MITIGATION FACTORS
SOCIAL AND
POLITICAL
CHALLENGES
TECHNOLOGICAL
CHALLENGES
LEGAL AND
ECONOMIC
CHALLENGE
CHALLENGES FACED
SOCIETY AND POLITICS
LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
TECHNOLOGY
• Inconsistent govt. policies and Improper regulation of funds.
• Local insurgents group and ethnic group rebels can hamper
the projects.
• To carry forward these projects very large amount of land
will be required.
• Sponsors and Investors and govt. funds for the installation
and implementation .
• Lack of trained upper end skill and lower end skill.
• Poor supply chain and logistic sector.
• Assessment of report by Supreme court at regular interval.
• Initiate talking at national level to negotiate demands
because Gun can never be the solution of such issues it is
necessary to win the heart of the people. socio-economic
changes are the demand of the situation to retrogress
insurgency.
• Collaboration of industries with Institutions and ITI's.
• Industry status to this sector for proper implementation.
• Govt. land or private land by paying legal amount to be used.
• Private sector and foreign investment are the demand of the
situation.
CHALLENGES FACED MITIGATION FACTORS
• These plans will help these states to
connect with the main stream and
overcome psychological barriers.
• Proper guidance and motivation to
help the youth to discover and realize
their potentials.
• These socio-economic growth will
reduce the insurgent activities in
these states.
• Tourism and hotel industries sectors
will also develop.
• Proper production and development
planning will also help in increasing
their contribution to the national
development .
• Projects will help to utilize the natural
resources to their maximum potential.
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
• http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:WAwt3OWN82kJ:pib.nic.in/archieve/eec/2011/Food.pdf+&cd=4
&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in
• http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:6J6F2lUGHpsJ:investinmanipur.nic.in/Mumbai-2002-
BS.pdf+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in
• http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:AmGeCdTJqZYJ:italiaindia.com/images/uploads/pdf/north-east-
2011.pdf+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_India
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solution-thereof
• report of the working group on horticulture, plantation for the 11th year plan
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RUDRAKSH

  • 1. CITIZENS FOR ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE (CAG) TEAM COORDINATOR: ADARSH POTTI TEAM MEMBERS: NITISH KUMAR, KUMAR ABHISHEK, SAMIR SANTOSH & SHUBHAM SAURABH COLLEGE: SIR PADAMPAT SINGHANIA UNIVERSITY, UDAIPUR SUNRISE STATES REALIZING THE GROWTH POTENTIAL OF NORTH-EAST
  • 2. 62.63 73.38 32.8 64.21 66.84 42.49 71.22 64.15 50.84 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 DROP OUT RATES FOR THE YEAR 2004-05 22.98 18.44 8.83 13.79 20.18 14.35 9.44 8.03 16.07 0 5 10 15 20 25 Arunachal Pradesh Assam Manipur Mizoram Meghalaya Nagaland Sikkim Tripura India LITERACY RATES 2011 India being the 2nd largest tea producer in world Assam accounts for 55% 1/6th of the tea production of world. The annual turnover of the tea industry is about Rs.1,700 crores and it has earned more than Rs.600 crores as foreign exchange. Tea industry has contributed substantially to the economy of Assam. About 17 percent of the worker of Assam are engaged in tea industry. Bamboo cultivation in north east states have huge scope as 2/3rd of total national cover. Industrial processing can cover all varieties of bamboos i.e. premium processing(flooring, laminated furniture, ply board), Medium value processing (Incense sticks), Low level and bulk processing (charcoal, paper & pulp), Textile industry with bamboo fibre.
  • 4. UNDERDEVELOPED STATE EVEN AFTER HAVING VAST POTENTIAL • 90% of international borders share of national border. • Major population 77% involved in agricultural operation. • High productivity and potential for horticulture, bamboo and tea cultivation • Very few food processing units present in this regions comparative to their production rate. UNTRAINED MAN POWER AND UNREALIZED YOUTH POTENTIAL • Most of the youth involved in usage of drugs. • In spite of having high literacy rate than national average, they have high drop averaging 50% rates indicating lack of proper environment and guidance to nurture their growth. PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIER AND INSURGENCY • Negligible media coverage to the issues of north east. • Improper functioning of the government Plans and fund distribution. • Low rate of development compare to rest of India drags the native to illegal operation
  • 6. AGRO-INDUSTRY REALIZING MANPOWER POTENTIAL RECOGNITION • Installation of food and bamboo processing industries. • Promoting private sector and encouraging foreign investment • Favourable climatic conditions for horticulture and bamboo cultivation. • Cultural festivals to be organised in North eastern region at global level. • Proper media coverage and live broadcasting of the events organised in these states. • Grooming and nourishing the potential of the youth and global exposure to local art and handicraft. • Establishment of state of art institute of International standard. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead “There exist limitless opportunities in every industry. Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier.”_ Charles F. Kettering
  • 7. IMPLEMENTATION AGRO-INDUSTRY ART INSTITUTION CULTURAL FESTIVAL EXECUTION PLANS
  • 8. SURVEYING AND CAMPIGN TRAINING MARKETING AND EXPORT IMPLEMENTATION • Projecting the after effects of project in their life Localities should be motivated for participation. • Promote agro-food parks by involving industry participation for better functioning of these parks. • Adoption of ITI by processing industries to upgrade lower end skill. • Partnership with food processing institutes for up gradation of higher end skill. • Processing plant with cost effective technology, packaging technology, market study, applied research. • Contract farming can be a significant opportunity to create direct linkage from farm for appropriate quality, quantity, variety of input. • Strict implication of national horticulture mission and national bamboo mission. • Synergy between consumer ,industry, government and agriculture. • Open up multi brand retail to bring in more global investments in the infrastructure and logistics domain. • Dedicated freight corridors in rail supplemented by concretized dual carriageways for the State& National highways, will directly reduce the cost of goods supplied • Separate Ministry for Supply Chain & Logistics sector should be formulated and as of following • Government should allocate separate budget for HR development for food processing sector & for up gradation of the skills. I. Normal distance covered by truck/trailers in India is 250- 300 km/day vs. International norm of 600-800 km/day. II. Most roads in India are designed to carry a maximum gross weight of 16.2 tons vs. 36 tons in the US. reasons : • Projecting people the marketing potentials of their available natural resources. AGRO-INDUSTRY
  • 9. VOLUNTEERS AND SURVEY NURTURING AND GROOMING CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE REGIONAL STATE OF ART INSTITUTIONS • Survey to be conducted by volunteers team comprised of retired serviceman, graduates, NGO's under the monitoring of HR ministry. • Categorisation of participants on the basis skills and interests in field such as design, art, music, sports, study, fashion etc. • Hiring the professionals for all the fields. • Providing high class amenities to support the training. • Career counselling should provided by the Student Assistance Program for students in need of emotional support or guidance. • The Student Affairs Department should encourage student involve in campus life and promotes each student’s personal and professional growth while attending the college and help them discovering themselves. • Exhibition galleries will be setup to exhibit work of students , faculty, alumni and visiting professionals. • People from different parts will be invited to view these talented works and experience these different forms of work and appreciate it. • Events will be designed to promote networking among students of diverse backgrounds and interests, and to create a supportive community within our school. • Through collaboration with industrial professions students will get real-world work experience thereby making them prepared to achieve their career objectives.
  • 10. BIBHAKUKA: CULTURAL WEEK • Organizing cultural week in north east at global level with the motive to bring the diverse communities together to taste rich and indigenous culture . • Corporate houses and other sector investor should targeted for funding . PLANNING AND PREPARATION • It should be used as platform to expose culture, art, potential, handicraft, and Rich Tradition. • Government should run EXHIBITION TRAIN for the promotion of cultural week among mass. • International delegates and un ambassador, national and international leader should be invited. • State government should encourage the locals to participate actively in their domestic festival. ADVERTISMENT • Advertisement companies should be contracted and print and digital media must made it viral globally. • Council should be formed headed by one Central delegate and 8 delegate of NE state representing each state. • This council should look over all activities such as security, financial investment which will be done under Cultural Week MONITORING AND IMPLEMENTATION • Every state will be given a chance to host this cultural week.
  • 11. AGRO-INDUSTRY INSTITUTIONALIZATION CULTURAL FESTIVAL • This project will help us to generate individuals specialized in various different fields. • as these individuals will be skilled in their respective fields this will increase their job opportunities. • These individuals will not get involved in any kind of activities such as taking drugs and insurgent activities and will be groomed into a national potential rather than a threat. • It will decrease the no. of dropouts in these states and help them discover themselves. The project will directly contribute to the • The socio-economic changes in the lives of the people thereby increasing their per capita income above national average i.e.. 24924 INR as per 2007-08. • As the Production of farms will be increase and so Export of the products and trade will also increase. • Imparting the agricultural knowledge and scientific method to the farmers will LEAD to the sustainable development and efficient working. • It will create harmony among natives of these regions and will add to the integration of this nation. • It will be a boost the revenue of these states. • It will help people to overcome their psychological barriers and will help them to connect with more people and make them open to more ideas. • It will boom the tourism and hotel industry sectors. • It will provide the platform for exposure to the rich culture, Handicraft Domestic products. EXPECTED IMPACT
  • 12. CHALLENGES AND MITIGATION FACTORS SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES LEGAL AND ECONOMIC CHALLENGE CHALLENGES FACED
  • 13. SOCIETY AND POLITICS LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES TECHNOLOGY • Inconsistent govt. policies and Improper regulation of funds. • Local insurgents group and ethnic group rebels can hamper the projects. • To carry forward these projects very large amount of land will be required. • Sponsors and Investors and govt. funds for the installation and implementation . • Lack of trained upper end skill and lower end skill. • Poor supply chain and logistic sector. • Assessment of report by Supreme court at regular interval. • Initiate talking at national level to negotiate demands because Gun can never be the solution of such issues it is necessary to win the heart of the people. socio-economic changes are the demand of the situation to retrogress insurgency. • Collaboration of industries with Institutions and ITI's. • Industry status to this sector for proper implementation. • Govt. land or private land by paying legal amount to be used. • Private sector and foreign investment are the demand of the situation. CHALLENGES FACED MITIGATION FACTORS
  • 14. • These plans will help these states to connect with the main stream and overcome psychological barriers. • Proper guidance and motivation to help the youth to discover and realize their potentials. • These socio-economic growth will reduce the insurgent activities in these states. • Tourism and hotel industries sectors will also develop. • Proper production and development planning will also help in increasing their contribution to the national development . • Projects will help to utilize the natural resources to their maximum potential. CONCLUSION
  • 15. REFERENCES • http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:WAwt3OWN82kJ:pib.nic.in/archieve/eec/2011/Food.pdf+&cd=4 &hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in • http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:6J6F2lUGHpsJ:investinmanipur.nic.in/Mumbai-2002- BS.pdf+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in • http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:AmGeCdTJqZYJ:italiaindia.com/images/uploads/pdf/north-east- 2011.pdf+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_India • http://www.c-nes.org/539/the-impact-of-insurgency-activities-in-northeast-india-on-socio-economic-development-and-its- solution-thereof • report of the working group on horticulture, plantation for the 11th year plan • Horticulture mission for north east state annual report 2011-12 • http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:sOlnJ9Aqt3cJ:www.ficci.com/SEDocument/20073/Food- Processing-Bottlenecks-study.pdf+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in