Imphal, Nov 15: Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren. Singh on Friday released the ‘Manipur Vision document 2030’ to achieve quality of life and development in the State by 2030
“The Vision document will provide a holistic and futuristic actionable approach, guiding us in formulating public policies and programmes for the development of Manipur leading to welfare for all,†he said.
Manipur stood 6th position along with two other States out of 29 States as per NITI Aayog SDG India Index, Baseline Report (2018).
Singh said Manipur’s composite score was 59 as against all India average score of 54.
He said this is made possible due to the transparent and inclusive governance of the BJP- led government of the State in the past two and half years.
Stating that the Vision document will enable Manipur to utilize the available resources optimally without compromising the needs and wants of future generation to come, the Chief Minister said, “The document will provide a holistic and futuristic actionable approach, guiding us in formulating public policies and programmes for the development of Manipur leading to welfare for all.â€
The Vision Document 2030 is designed and developed by incorporating 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) based on inputs given by various stakeholders.
Moreover, he said the document will enable Manipur to utilize the available resources optimally without compromising the needs and wants of future generation to come.
“By 2030 the State will achieve all round peace and prosperity, bridge hill-valley divide, attain food security and freedom from malnutrition and hunger, ensure housing with adequate sanitation, eliminate violence against women and establish connectivity and good infrastructure,†Singh said.
Congratulating the Manipur’s Planning Department, Manipur University and UNDP for successfully bringing out the Vision Document, Singh said, “The 276 paged Manipur Vision Document broadly splits into five sections and contains 20 chapters. The Document explores various areas and themes like agriculture, education, health, gender equality, peace, justice, sanitation, industry, biodiversity etc.â€
The Vision Document 2030 is designed and developed by incorporating 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) based on inputs given by various stakeholders.