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Development of Eastern India: Portfolio allocations raise hope

Multiple key Union ministries being headed by parliamentarians representing the eastern part of the country could ensure that there is a stronger focus on the economic progress of the region so that it can contribute in a bigger way to the Viksit Bharat agenda of the Modi government 3.0

June 12, 2024 / 12:38 IST
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Multiple key Union ministries would now be headed by parliamentarians representing the eastern part of the country,

For years, ‘development of the East’ has been more of a catchphrase, generally heard often before elections. Even as the rest of the country prospered economically, the East, for many decades now, has had to remain reconciled to only being politically important given the significant number of Parliamentary seats in the region.

Ever since the results of the general elections were announced, though, there has been intense speculation on whether the ‘development of the East’ – which found a mere one-line mention in the Interim Budget for FY 2024-25 – could become a greater priority of the current NDA government.

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The reasons for mulling on this subject is: dependence of the BJP on JD(U) for forming a government at the Centre, Bihar going in for Assembly polls next year followed by West Bengal in 2026, and the BJP’s need to prove that it can provide a better alternative in Odisha where the party has just swept to power.

Key Cabinet Portfolios for East