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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a high-impact visit to the Northeast on September 22, with a packed itinerary spanning Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura. The visit is expected to catalyse development across energy, infrastructure, tourism, and spiritual heritage, with projects worth over Rs 5,100 crore being unveiled. From hydropower ambitions in the hills of Arunachal to the rejuvenation of a sacred Shakti Peetha in Tripura, the day promises a blend of strategic investment and cultural preservation.
Key highlights from Arunachal Pradesh
1. Hydropower push in Itanagar
- The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for two major hydroelectric projects: the Heo Hydro Electric Project (240 MW) and the Tato-I Hydro Electric Project (186 MW)
- Together valued at over Rs 3,700 crore, these projects will be developed in the Siyom sub-basin and are expected to significantly boost the region’s renewable energy capacity
- The initiative aligns with the government’s broader goal of sustainable energy generation and regional self-reliance
2. Convention Centre in Tawang
- A state-of-the-art Convention Centre will be launched in the frontier district of Tawang, perched at an altitude of over 9,820 feet
- Designed to host over 1,500 delegates, the centre will cater to international conferences, cultural festivals, and exhibitions
- The facility is expected to enhance tourism and cultural exchange in the region, positioning Tawang as a global-standard destination
3. Infrastructure investments across sectors
- Projects worth Rs 1,290 crore will be initiated, spanning connectivity, healthcare, fire safety, and working women’s hostels
- These developments aim to improve quality of life, stimulate economic activity, and strengthen public services
- The Prime Minister will also engage with local taxpayers, traders, and entrepreneurs to discuss the impact of recent GST rate rationalisation, reinforcing his commitment to ease of doing business
Key highlights from Tripura
1. Spiritual heritage uplift at Matabari
- In Udaipur town of Gomati district, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the redevelopment of the Mata Tripura Sundari Temple Complex
- This ancient temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas and holds immense religious significance
- The project is being executed under the PRASAD scheme (Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Heritage Augmentation Drive)
2. Architectural and cultural transformation
- The redeveloped complex, shaped like a tortoise when viewed from above, includes upgraded pathways, renovated entrances, improved drainage, and fencing
- A new three-storied structure will house meditation halls, guest accommodations, office spaces, and commercial stalls
- The transformation is expected to boost religious tourism, create employment, and contribute to the socio-economic development of the region
3. Symbolic and strategic significance
- The visit underscores the Centre’s focus on integrating cultural preservation with regional development
- By investing in both infrastructure and heritage, the government aims to foster inclusive growth and national unity
- The Prime Minister’s presence at the temple also signals a reaffirmation of India’s spiritual legacy and its role in community upliftment
Broader implications
- The twin-state visit reflects a strategic blend of hard infrastructure and soft power
- Arunachal’s hydropower and convention centre projects are expected to position the state as a hub for clean energy and global engagement
- Tripura’s temple redevelopment showcases how cultural heritage can be leveraged for tourism and economic revival
- The Northeast, often seen as peripheral, is being brought to the centre of India’s development narrative through sustained investment and high-level attention
Sources: PM India, MSN News, Arunachal24, Free Press Journal, ANI News, Times of India, Deccan Herald