NORTHEAST IS NOW THE MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE FOR INVESTMENT, MANUFACTURING, SAYS AMIT SHAH
Hindustan Times Chandigarh|December 22, 2024
NORTHEAST IS NOW THE MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE FOR INVESTMENT, MANUFACTURING, SAYS AMIT SHAH
Priyanka Deb Barman

AGARTALA: Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday urged banks to prepare separate financial guidelines for the northeast keeping in mind its people and ground realities so that the region could witness all-round development.

Addressing a bankers' conclave in Agartala, the Union minister said bankers must consider the development of the region as their responsibility.

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