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President attends 46th Conference of Governors

| | Feb 11, 2015, at 05:59 pm
New Delhi, Feb 11 (IBNS) President Pranab Mukherjee opened the 46th Conference of Governors at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday.

The Conference is being attended by Twenty-one Governors and two Lt. Governors.

Dignitaries participating in the Conference included the Prime Minister; Union Ministers of Home Affairs, External Affairs, Finance, Drinking Water and Sanitation, Tribal Affairs; Minister of State (I/C) of Ministry of Labour and Employment, Minister of State (I/C) of Development of North Eastern Region and Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog.

In his opening address at the Conference, the President said the Constitution of India is the guiding document that provides the framework for governance.

"Every Indian looks forward to the Constitution as the guarantor of her liberties, freedom and equality. Any deviation from the principles and provisions embodied in the Constitution would weaken the democratic fabric of the country and jeopardise the social, economic and political well-being of our citizens," Mukherjee said.

The Governors and Lt. Governors have the primary responsibility to ensure that the affairs of the States and Union Territories are conducted strictly in accordance with the letter and spirit of this hallowed document. Prevalence of peace and communal harmony must be ensured.

The President said the development of North-East is a priority area.

"Much needs to be done for infrastructure development and to harness its tourism potential. Ethnic violence in Assam needs to be countered effectively, especially the sinister motives to drive a wedge between Bodo and non-Bodo sections. The genuine aspirations of the Bodo people in terms of development must be addressed expeditiously. Under no circumstances can the spread of ethnic hatred be tolerated," he said.

The President said India, as a nation, follows the policy of maintaining peaceful relations with all countries.

"All disputes, relating to our border areas or otherwise, should be resolved through peaceful means," he said/


The President said skill development is also important for the success of the Make-in-India campaign aimed at facilitating investment, fostering innovation and making India a world-class manufacturing hub.

He expressed hope that the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship will evolve an appropriate skill development framework, remove the demand-supply disconnect for skilled manpower, promote Public-Private Partnerships and expand youth entrepreneurship education.

He requested Governors and Lt. Governors to use every opportunity to promote these initiatives as well as to play a persuasive role in the implementation of Jan Dhan Yojana.

Speaking on issues relating to Fifth Schedule of the Constitution, the President called upon Governors/Lt. Governors to closely monitor development programmes in these Areas for effective targeting, with special focus on quality of education and health.

The President said Autonomous Councils / Autonomous District Councils (ADCs), set up under the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution in Assam Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura, enjoy legislative, executive, financial and judicial powers.

Governors of these States have a pivotal role to play in the administration of these Areas.

Village and municipal councils must be set up and elections conducted for decentralization of power. He was happy to learn that the Government is proposing to amend the Sixth Schedule to strengthen the democratic process in these Areas.

There is also need to devolve more developmental funds to these Areas. Laws prevailing in them also need to be codified.

 

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