Adventure tourism has been chosen as a tool by the DoNER Ministry to attract youths from across the country to visit North East and know its culture and heritage, a move aimed at addressing the sense of alienation among people of the region.
Union Minister for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) B K Handique today launched a pilot programme named ''Youth on the Edge'' under which youths from various parts of the country will be taken to bordering areas of North East for adventure activities.
"We have devised ''Youth on the Edge'' with the primary objective of encouraging movements of youth from the rest of India to the border areas of the North Eastern States to participate in structured adventure activities thereby furthering the cause of national integration," said Handique.
In the pilot project, three trekking trails -- two from Arunachal Pradesh and one from Mizoram will be finalised after consultation with the state governments.
The types of adventure activities will include mountaineering, skiing, trekking, rock climbing, sailing, rowing, para gliding and hand gliding. .
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