File photograph of Orange Festival, 2018

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh opened the 16th State Level Orange Festival cum Centenary Celebration of Tamenglong District Administration amid mesmerizing display of dance and music in the presence of huge number of enthusiastic crowd at Public Ground, Tamenglong District Headquarters on December 16.

The chief minister announced that separate funds would be earmarked in the state budget for festivals related to fruits and would increase the consolation incentive prizes for participating orange growers of Orange Festival from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 from next year. Stating that horticulture products of the state have a unique taste, N Biren Singh said that Tamenglong orange would receive Geographical Indication (GI) Tagging Certificate very soon.

Manipur has immense potential in tourism and horticulture sectors, the chief minister said and further added that the state should focus on these sectors to bring economic development.

Maintaining that the present state government had been able to make significant developmental changes in the past two and a half years, the chief minister said that hill-valley bonding had been strengthened apart from bringing improvement in law and order situation.

He said that there has been no economic blockade on the national highways ever since the current government came to power. The chief minister also said that one can see opening of shops till late night in Imphal now.

Regarding developmental projects in Tamenglong district, the chief minister said that projects like widening of Khongshang-Tamenglong road, construction of FCI Godown and Water Supply Scheme at Duithanglong are going on in full swing. Apart from it, he added, the state government would upgrade the present women’s market by allocating more funds. The chief minister also assured to revamp the inter-village roads located around Tamenglong District headquarters soon.

Speaking at the occasion, Horticulture and Soil Conservation Minister Th. Shyamkumar said Tamenglong is known to the world for its oranges having unique taste and Amur Falcon migratory birds. He said that the state government would make all-out efforts to hold a special festival for Amur Falcon and Hornbill. Observing that killing of birds creates ecological imbalance, the minister also expressed his desire to ban the use of air guns in the state.

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