Leverage research for economic growth: Governor

Shillong, Dec 1: Members of the Indian Economic and Allied Science Association (IEASA) met governor CH Vijayashankar at Raj Bhavan on Friday. 

During the discussion, the governor emphasized the importance of leveraging research and interdisciplinary approaches to address pressing economic challenges, stated an official release. 

He highlighted Meghalaya’s potential in sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and small-scale industries and stressed the need for collaboration between academic institutions, policymakers, and practitioners to ensure inclusive growth.

The IEASA members shared their insights and recommendations on driving economic innovation, with a particular focus on sustainable development goals and community engagement, added the release.

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