MIZORAM ATTRACTS IMPRESSIVE INVESTMENT AND REGISTERING GROWTH
Mizoram is registering solid economic growth and has seen notable expansion across its sectors and has attracted an investment in the new projects between 2021-22 and 2024-25 of Rs.16720 crore, according to the just released study on “Investment, Growth & Development in Progressive Mizoram”.
Mizoram chu a hmingchhiatna leh hmanrua hnuaia hmanrua zirlaite leh hmanrua thil pawimawh te chhannaah a hman ruat leh a, kum 2021-22 leh 2024-25 chhunga hmanrua thar hrang hrangah Rs. 16720 crore thla hmanrua thil danglam a lo hman a ni a, “Progressive Mizoram-ah Hmanrua, Chhuanawm leh Thiltih” tih buaina hmanrua thlarau chhunga a lo chhuak a ni.
The study was conducted by the MSME Export Promotion Council and was released by its chairman D S Rawat today. The study says, in 2021-22, the state attracted an investment of Rs.2587 crore, in 2022-23 of Rs.126 cr, in 2023-24 of Rs.41 cr and in 2024-25 of Rs.1397 cr. These data have been available from the Centre for Monitoring of Indian Economy (CMIE). It is expected that these projects have generated direct employment opportunities for 30-35,000 people and 20,000 indirect jobs.
Hi study hi MSME Export Promotion Council chuan a hman a, a chairman D S Rawat chuan a hman chhuak a ni a, a thil pawimawh hi a thlir a ni. Study chuan 2021-22 kumah state hi Rs.2587 crore investment a thu a, 2022-23 kumah Rs.126 crore, 2023-24 kumah Rs.41 crore leh 2024-25 kumah Rs.1397 crore a thu a ni a. Hei hi Centre for Monitoring of Indian Economy (CMIE) chhunga data a ni. Hetiang hian project thar hi 30-35,000 mi direct employment leh 20,000 indirect job a siam theih a tih hriat a ni.
While projects worth Rs.1918 crore were completed between 2021-22 and 2024-25, projects under various stages of implementation are of Rs.1,21,385 crore. Completion of these projects will generate jobs for over 50,000 people. The services sector has been a significant contributor to the extent of 45-46 per cent of the gross state value added (GSVA).
Kum 2021-22 leh 2024-25 inkar khan cheng vaibelchhe 1918 hu project thawh zawh a nih laiin, hmalakna stage hrang hrang hnuaia project awmte chu cheng vaibelchhe 1,21,385 a ni. Heng project te zawh fel a nih chuan mi 50,000 chuang tan hna a awm dawn a ni. Services sector hian gross state value added (GSVA) aṭanga zaa 45-46 thlenga thawhhlawk tak a ni.
Mr Rawat said the industry sector also witnessed improvement and its GSVA share rose from 25% to 34%, while primary sector; agriculture and aligned sector declined from 25% to about 20%. The state’s economy is growing consistently ranging from 13-15%.
Mr Rawat chun industry sector-ah pawh hmasawnna a hmu a, a GSVA share chu 25% aṭangin 34%-ah a kai chho a, primary sector; agriculture leh aligned sector chu 25% aṭangin 20% velin a tlahniam a ni. State economy hi 13-15% inkar velin a thang zel a ni.
The MSME sector in the state is poised for a significant upward trajectory. With focused government support, expanded infrastructure, integration of digital financial tools, and sector specific value addition, MSMEs are becoming pivotal in driving inclusive economic growth.
State chhunga MSME sector hian hmasawnna nasa tak a nei dawn a ni. Sawrkar puihna ngaih pawimawh tak, infrastructure tihpun, digital financial tools inzawmkhawm, leh sector specific value addition te avang hian MSME te chu mi zawng zawng huapzo economic growth kalpui kawngah an pawimawh hle a ni.
The study has emphasized the need for connecting the MSME sector with global marketing companies, research & development centres, and exchange of delegations with other countries for developing economic relationships.
He zirchianna hian MSME sector chu global marketing company te, research & development centre te nena inzawm tir a tul thu a sawi a, economic relationship tihhmasawn nan ram dang nena palai inthleng a tul thu a sawi bawk.
There is a huge untapped potential in the tourism sector in the state. To tap into its potential, the state should promote eco-adventure packages, wildlife safaris, and trekking circuits, highlight Festival tourism, accelerate village tourism, enhance infrastructure and explore cross-border tourism.
State chhunga tourism sector-ah hian untapped potential lian tak a awm a ni. A theihna hmang tangkai turin state chuan eco-adventure package, wildlife safari, leh trekking circuit te a tihhmasawn a ngai a, Festival tourism a pholang tur a ni a, village tourism a ti chak tur a ni a, infrastructure tihchangtlun tur a ni a, ramri kaltlanga tourism a chhui tur a ni.
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