Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for North East Region (PM-DevINE)
New Delhi :- No: — Dated: Oct, 12 2022
Cabinet approves new Scheme “Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for North East Region
(PM-DevINE) for the remaining four years of the 15th Finance Commission from 2022-23 to 2025-26
The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, today has approved a new
Scheme, Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for North East Region (PM-DevINE) for the
remaining four years of the 15th Finance Commission from 2022-23 to 2025-26. The new Scheme,
PM-DevINE, is a Central Sector Scheme with 100% Central funding and will be implemented by
Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER).
The PM-DevINE Scheme will have an outlay of Rs.6,600 crore for the four year period from 2022-23
to 2025-26 (remaining years of 15th Finance Commission period).
Efforts will be made to complete the PM-DevINE projects by 2025-26 so that there are no committed
liabilities beyond this year. This implies front-loading of the sanctions under the Scheme in 2022-23
and 2023-24 primarily. While expenditure would continue to be incurred during 2024-25 and 2025-26,
focused attention will be given to complete the sanctioned PM-DevINE projects.
PM-DevINE will lead to creation of infrastructure, support industries, social development projects and
create livelihood activities for youth and women, thus leading to employment generation.
PM-DevINE will be implemented by Ministry of DoNER through North Eastern Council or Central
Ministries/ agencies. Measures would be taken to ensure adequate operation and maintenance of the
projects sanctioned under PM-DevINE so that they are sustainable. To limit construction risks of time
and cost overrun, falling on the Government projects would be implemented on Engineeringprocurement-Construction (EPC) basis, to the extent possible.
The objectives of PM-DevINE are to:
(a) Fund infrastructure convergently, in the spirit of PM Gati Shakti;
(b) Support social development projects based on felt needs of the NER;
(c) Enable livelihood activities for youth and women;
(d) Fill the development gaps in various sectors.
There are other MDoNER Schemes for the development of North Eastern Region. The average
size of projects under other MDoNER Schemes is about Rs.12 crore only. PM-DevINE will provide
support to infrastructure and social development projects which may be larger in size and will also
provide an end-to-end development solution instead of isolated projects. It will be ensured that there is
no duplication of project support under PM-DevINE with any of the other schemes of MDoNER or
those of any other Ministry/Department.
PM-DevINE, was announced in the Union Budget 2022-23 to address development gaps in the North
Eastern Region (NER). Announcement of PM-DevINE is yet another instance of the importance being
attached to the development of NE Region by the Government.
PM-DevINE is an additionality to the quantum of resources available for the development of the NER.
It will not be a substitute for existing Central and State Schemes.
While some of the projects to be approved for 2022-23 under PM-DevINE are part of the Budget
announcement, projects with substantial socio-economic impact or sustainable livelihood opportunities
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for the general public (e.g., basic infrastructure in all Primary Health Care Centres, comprehensive
facilities in Government Primary and Secondary Schools, etc) may be considered in the future.
The justification for announcement of PM-DevINE is that the parameters of NE States in respect of
Basic Minimum Services (BMS) are well below the national average and there are critical
development gaps as per the BER District Sustainable Development Goad (SDG) Index 2021-22
prepared by NITI Aayog, UNDP and MDoNER. The new Scheme, PM-DevINE was announced to
address these BMS shortfalls and development gaps.
Courtesy – Press Information Bureau, Government of India
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