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Arunachal Governor Urges Entrepreneurs to Build Assets for State's Growth

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik launched a Business Transformation Programme for micro and small entrepreneurs in Itanagar. He urged participants to create productive assets in key sectors like tourism hospitality, waste management, and language preservation to boost the state's economy. The Governor highlighted the critical role of MSMEs, which contribute significantly to India's GDP and exports, and noted the growth of nearly 50,000 such enterprises in Arunachal. He also commended the state's startup ecosystem, which has incubated over 100 startups, with 38% led by women.

Arunachal Governor calls for productive investments to boost state economy

Itanagar, March 16

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnai on Monday urged entrepreneurs to create productive assets in sectors that can significantly contribute to the state's development, stressing the need for investment-driven initiatives to strengthen economic growth and sustainability.

The Governor launched the Business Transformation Programme for Micro and Small Entrepreneurs in Itanagar. The year-long membership and handholding entrepreneurship development programme saw the participation of a large number of entrepreneurs at the launch event.

Addressing the participants, Lt Gen Parnaik (Retd.) called upon entrepreneurs to create productive assets in areas that contribute to the state's growth.

He highlighted opportunities in sectors such as hospitality in tourism, waste management, coaching for competitive examinations, preservation of local languages, and community information and service kiosks, among others.

Encouraging entrepreneurs, the Governor urged them to make full use of the workshop by actively learning and translating the knowledge gained into successful and sustainable enterprises.

He emphasised that while access to finance and infrastructure is important, the growth of enterprises also depends on strengthening the capabilities of entrepreneurs.

Skills in business planning, financial management, marketing strategies and the adoption of modern technologies, he said, are essential for enterprises to grow, innovate and access wider markets.

Commending the State Department of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for organising the programme, the Governor expressed confidence that the initiative would strengthen the state's skill development and entrepreneurship ecosystem.

He also welcomed CII's proposal to establish a Multi Skill Training Institute (MSTI) in the state to provide industry-aligned training opportunities for youth.

Highlighting the importance of the sector, the Governor said Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) form the backbone of India's economy, contributing nearly 30 per cent to the national GDP and around 45 per cent of exports, while providing employment to over 11 crore people across the country.

In Arunachal Pradesh too, MSMEs are steadily expanding, with nearly 50,000 enterprises registered across sectors such as food processing, tourism and hospitality, retail services, handloom and handicrafts, construction services and small-scale manufacturing.

"These enterprises play a vital role in strengthening local economies across districts," he said.

The Governor further said that innovation and startups are gaining momentum in the state.

Over the past four years, the Arunachal Pradesh Innovation and Investment Park has incubated 106 startups, of which 38 per cent are led by women.

He added that the state was recognised as a Best Performing State under the National Startup Ranking Framework in January 2025 by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Government of India.

Secretary, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Bullo Mamu also highlighted various initiatives undertaken by the state government in the sector.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great to see focus on skill development. The MSTI proposal by CII is excellent. But the real challenge is market access and logistics for entrepreneurs in the Northeast. Hope the programme addresses these practical hurdles too.

Rohit P

38% startups led by women! That's fantastic news. Arunachal showing the way. Investment in local handicrafts and food processing can create a unique brand for the state. Jai Hind!

Michael C

As someone interested in sustainable ventures, the emphasis on waste management and community kiosks is smart. Productive investment is key. Hope they also focus on digital connectivity for these new businesses.

Shreya B

Coaching for competitive exams is a great idea. Many youth from the state aspire for government jobs. Local coaching centres with quality can reduce dependency on cities like Delhi and Guwahati. Good thinking!

Karthik V

The Governor is right about strengthening capabilities. Many schemes fail because of lack of handholding after the initial training. The year-long programme sounds promising. Let's see the on-ground implementation.

Nisha Z

Preserving local languages through entrepreneurial ventures is a unique and wonderful angle. It combines culture with commerce. More states should think like this. Wishing success to all the participants! 🙏

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