Speaking to the Mizoram Legislative Assembly, President Murmu said that the hilly terrain presented unique development obstacles, but Mizoram has accomplished exceptionally well across the board, especially when it came to human development.
Considering healthcare and education to be the two cornerstones of effective government, policymakers and administrators have appropriately placed an emphasis on enhancing facilities for these two industries, she said.
She asserts that connectivity is unquestionably the most crucial element in maximizing the potential of a location like this, and that building village roads, highways, and bridges not only makes it easier to meet healthcare and educational goals but also creates new commercial prospects.
Modern technology, according to the President, is being used to better serve the needs of the populace. She gave advice on how to embrace modern methods while still staying connected to our heritage.
She was particularly happy to learn that the Mizoram Assembly has chosen National e Vidhan Application (NeVA) as a leader in the move to digital Women have more authority in Mizoram than anywhere else in the world, whether it is in business, culture, or sports. She emphasized the need for more gender equality in public life, particularly among state legislators.
The President claimed that as we become more significant on the global stage, more obligations arise. By showing the rest of the world the most efficient ways to reverse the effects of environmental deterioration, for example, we have taken the lead in climate action. The world has praised our numerous efforts to promote renewable energy sources. We must work at our level to aid in the healing of the world in the meantime, whether we are individual citizens, policymakers, lawmakers, or administrators.
Among all Indian states, Mizoram boasts the highest percentage of forests, making it the perfect place for incredible and varied biodiversity to thrive. Our priceless heritage includes the delicate ecosystem, vegetation, and animals of the Himalayas. For future generations, we must protect them," she expressed.