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North-Eastern States to see Japan investing in several projects

An official statement released on Friday said that Japan will be investing Rs 13,000 crore (205.784 billion Yen) in ongoing and new projects in the North-Eastern States.

Union Minister for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Jitendra Singh on Wednesday held a meeting with a Japanese delegation led by Ambassador Kenji Hiramatsu in the National Capital where it was officially announced that Japan will be making an investment of Rs. 13,000 crore in several ongoing and new projects in different North-Eastern States of India.

Guwahati Water Supply Project and Guwahati Sewage Project in Assam, Technical Cooperation Project for Sustainable Agriculture and Irrigation in Mizoram Northeast Network Connectivity Improvement Project in Meghalaya, Northeast Road Network Connectivity Improvement Project spread over Assam and Meghalaya, Sustainable Forest Management Project in Tripura, Bio-diversity Conservation and Forest Management Project in Sikkim, and Forest Management Project in Nagaland are some of the projects where Japan will collaborate.

Also Japan is likely to collaborate in bamboo-related projects in the near future, said the statement.

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