– Rs 7,300 crore for new initiatives in Churachandpur.
– Rs 1,200 crore dedicated to completed projects in Imphal.
– Civil Secretariat at Mantripukhri (Rs 538 crore).
– New Police Headquarters at Mantripukhri (Rs 101 crore).
– All-women’s markets across districts.
– Drainage and asset management advancement project (Rs 3,647 crore) and the MIND project (Rs 550 crore).
– Jairam Ramesh called it a “farce,” terming the short trip inadequate after nearly two years of unrest following clashes between Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities.
The Prime Minister’s visit signifies an effort by the central government to address long-standing grievances in Manipur through advancement-focused measures. With significant financial investments aimed at infrastructure enhancements like roads, IT expansion, secretariat buildings, police headquarters modernization, as well as women-led markets initiatives across districts-the projects demonstrate a commitment prioritizing inclusive growth.
However, criticisms by opposition parties highlight skepticism towards how effective this short visit can be amidst ongoing communal tensions that have profoundly impacted both lives and governance structures. Interactions with internally displaced persons may provide consolation but are unlikely to resolve deeper cultural divisions without sustained reconciliation efforts.
politically speaking-which remains particularly sensitive given prior imposition of President’s Rule-this focus on infrastructure must also account for actionable peace-building measures. Long-term resolution would likely depend not only on development investments but also rebuilding trust among affected communities via dialogue-led policy solutions.
For continued peace prospects alongside structural growth ambitions highlighted during this state tour-the approach needs careful balancing between economics-driven progress & societal harmony healing mechanisms.