 Northeast states of India fascinate tourists with their unique natural beauty. Tall mountains mesmerizing green valleys waterfalls lakes wildlife and people amaze us beyond our imagination. The Honorable Prime Minister of India, Srinarendra Modi, has recognized the infinite possibilities of these states and has given the highest priority to the development of the eight northeastern states. The government of India has taken several concrete steps for the development of the northeast states, especially in providing connectivity through rail, road, air and waterways. In addition, mobile and broadband connectivity is being ensured in the entire northeastern region. As an outcome, even the remotest of the villages today in the northeast are now being connected with the rest of the world through internet facility. The vision of digital India through the national broadband mission is being implemented in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizuram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura by the Department of Telecommunications. Broadband connectivity is being provided to the people of northeast through optical fiber cable, mobile towers and satellites. Over 6,000 gram panchayats are connected under Bharat Net project and 1,787 mobile towers have been commissioned in many uncovered villages. It is proposed to saturate all villages of the northeast with broadband connectivity by 2025. With the vast infrastructure, digital revolution is taking place in the region and today it has become easier for people to access education, health, business and agricultural services. People of far off and remote villages in the northeast states are now becoming self-reliant and by sitting in their homes they are able to access government services just with click of a button. They are taking local products to the global markets. Farmers are now managing their crops better and are able to sell online. Students are accessing online education services. Broadband connectivity is also creating new employment opportunities for the youth. In Meghalaya, the Department of Telecommunications has sanctioned 1,294 crore rupees for setting up 4G mobile towers in all the unconnected villages and national highways. 321 towers have already been commissioned so far and 891 more towers are planned for completion by December 2023. These 1,212 towers will ensure saturation of 4G mobile services in the entire state of Meghalaya. Because of internet, I cancelled this local handicraft online. It is very easy for us to access internet services. We are able to do all our official work because of being connected in a remote area. We are having a lot of trouble because of internet and online orders are also coming. We are also able to access internet services. We are also able to do all our official work because of being connected in a remote area. Fulfilling the dream of honorable Prime Minister for the northeastern region's connectivity, the government and telecom service providers are working relentlessly to bring in 5G services to the northeast. This journey of development will continue as we pledge to bring smiles to the people of northeast India.