Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in Behrampur, laid out an extensive plan for the upliftment of the coastal economy of Odisha. The prime minister’s speech underscored the government’s commitment to the development of the coastal regions and the upliftment of the fishing community.
PM Modi highlighted the establishment of the Ministry of Fisheries, a first in the history of the Indian government. This move signifies the government’s dedication to the fishing industry. The ministry is set to provide subsidies for boat-making, a crucial step towards empowering the local fishing community.
The government has also introduced Kisan Credit Cards for fishermen. This initiative is expected to provide low-interest loans to the fishing community, thereby enhancing their economic resilience and promoting the growth of the fishing industry.
In addition to the fisheries sector, PM Modi also shed light on the government’s plans to boost beach tourism under the Coastal Circuit scheme. “We see tremendous potential in beach tourism in Odisha,” he said.
The prime minister shared his vision of transforming Ganjam into a major tourism hub of India. “Our aim is to make Ganjam the tourism hub of India,” he announced. This move is likely to stimulate local businesses, create job opportunities, and contribute to the overall economic growth of the region.
The government’s focus on the coastal economy of Odisha marks a strategic shift towards harnessing the state’s coastal resources for economic development. It also reflects the central government’s commitment to the welfare of the fishing community and the promotion of tourism in the region.
These initiatives are expected to unlock the potential of Odisha’s coastal economy and set the stage for sustainable development in the region. The emphasis on fisheries and tourism is likely to yield significant economic and social benefits for the people of Odisha.
The prime minister’s vision for a prosperous coastal Odisha opens a new chapter in the state’s development narrative. It will be interesting to see how these initiatives shape the coastal economy and improve the lives of the people in the years to come.