“State government is open to all the investors on bamboo here. Our government will support any kind of activities on bamboo sector — farming and marketing. I want the investors to feel at home here and a sense of security, which is very important. Our duty is to facilitate so that you get space to carry out the business activities. Let’s go hand in hand,” Sonowal said addressing a gathering of investors, experts, researchers and government officials from India and abroad.
Sonowal said that the people of the region have grown up with the bamboo but they are yet to identify the potentiality it can give.
“Bamboo has a huge role in socio-cultural and economic upliftment in the region. If the bamboo industry grows here, the biggest beneficiaries will be the poor people. We have also added it in our budget to promote our rural economy,” he added.
Reiterating Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘fast paced development’ in Northeast India, Sonowal said that government wants to make Guwahati, a business hub in the entire South East Asia.
Assam Chief Secretary Vinod Kumar Pipersenia who was also present during the occasion said that the state government will do everything possible bamboo enterprise successful.
“I hope this summit will result in concrete proposals about setting up bamboo industries here and we will be extremely happy,” Pipersenia said.
Ranjan Das, Chairman and Ashutosh Agnihotri, Managing Director of AIDC were also present at the occasion.