Bamboo Sector Boosts Northeast Employment After British-Era Law Change: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the success of the bamboo sector in the Northeast during his Mann Ki Baat radio program. He noted that changes made in 2017 to British-era laws, which had classified bamboo as a tree, have transformed the sector. The sector is now creating jobs and business opportunities, particularly benefiting women. Modi cited examples from Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Sikkim, and urged people to buy bamboo products from the region.

Key Points: PM Modi: Bamboo Sector Boosts Northeast Employment

  • British-era law classified bamboo as a tree, making transport difficult
  • Law changed in 2017, removing bamboo from tree category
  • Sector now flourishing, boosting employment and innovation
  • Examples from Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram, Sikkim shared
  • PM urges public to buy bamboo products from Northeast
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Bamboo sector giving new impetus to employment in Northeast after change in British-era laws: PM Modi

PM Modi says bamboo sector is giving new impetus to employment in Northeast after changes in British-era laws in 2017, highlighting success stories and urging people to buy bamboo products.

Bamboo sector giving new impetus to employment in Northeast after change in British-era laws: PM Modi
"What was once viewed as a burden is now giving new impetus to employment, business, and innovation. Our mothers and sisters are its biggest beneficiaries. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called the Northeast "Ashtalakshmi" for Indians, highlighting the success the region has witnessed across different sectors after changes were made in British-era laws in 2017.

Speaking during the 133rd episode of his monthly radio programme, Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi said, "The Northeast is like Ashtalakshmi for all of us. There is immense talent here, and the natural beauty of the Northeast also draws everyone's attention. In 'Mann Ki Baat' too, we have often discussed the achievements of the people of the Northeast."

Highlighting another such achievement, which he said is the success of the Northeast in the Bamboo sector, the Prime Minister said, "What was once viewed as a burden is now giving new impetus to employment, business, and innovation. Our mothers and sisters are its biggest beneficiaries. You will be surprised to know how much change has come about by changing the definition of bamboo."

He stated that, according to British law, bamboo was classified as a tree, and the regulations governing it are very strict, making the transportation of bamboo quite difficult.

"As a result, people here started moving away from bamboo-related businesses. By changing the law in 2017, we removed bamboo from the tree category. The results of which are visible to everyone. Today, the bamboo sector is flourishing throughout the Northeast. People are continuously innovating and adding value to it," he added.

Giving an example of Bijoy Sutradhar of Gomati district of Tripura and Pradeep Chakraborty of South Tripura, PM Modi said that they saw the new laws as a "huge opportunity" for themselves.

"Then they integrated their work with technology. Today, they are producing better and more bamboo products than ever before," he added.

In Dimapur and the surrounding areas of Nagaland, PM Modi said that there are several Self-Help Groups that have lent value addition to bamboo-based food products. There are also teams like Khorolo Creative Crafts, which are working on bamboo furniture and handicrafts.

In the Mamit district of Mizoram, he said that teams are working on bamboo tissue culture and poly-house management. "I also learned about the Lagastal Bamboo Enterprise Team near Gangtok in Sikkim. It makes handicrafts, incense sticks, furniture, and interior decor items from bamboo," he added.

"I have cited just a few examples here. The list of success stories of the bamboo sector in the country is quite long. I'll urge all of you to positively purchase one bamboo product or the other from the Northeast. You can even present it as a gift. Your efforts will encourage those who toil hard to make bamboo products," the Prime Minister added.

- IANS

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Priya S
The change in British-era bamboo laws in 2017 was a masterstroke. From treating it as a tree (which killed business) to freeing it for commerce – look at the results. Women self-help groups are thriving, and the innovation in furniture and food products is amazing. Kudos to the government for listening to local voices.
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James A
As an environmentalist, I'm cautiously optimistic. Bamboo is great for carbon sequestration and rural livelihoods, but we must ensure sustainable harvesting doesn't lead to deforestation in these fragile ecosystems. The PM's call to buy bamboo products from the Northeast is a good push for the local economy.
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Rohit P
I remember when my family in Assam couldn't even transport bamboo across districts without permits. Now it's a booming sector! The examples from Tripura and Nagaland show what happens when you remove red tape. But the government needs to ensure banking and market access for these SHGs too.
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Sneha F
Mind-blowing to see bamboo tissue culture in Mizoram and incense sticks in Sikkim! The Northeast is literally the 'Ashtalakshmi' of India – 8 states full of wealth. I'm ordering bamboo handicrafts for Diwali gifts this year. Supporting our own people 🙌
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Raghav A
Good initiative, but let's be real – the Northeast still faces infrastructure challenges. Roads are bad, electricity is erratic in many areas. Bamboo can't solve everything. The PM should also talk about improving connectivity and healthcare in these states. Still, a positive step for sure.

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