The budget session of the 13th Tripura Legislative Assembly for the financial year 2025-26 is set to commence on March 21 and will continue until April 1.
In a major crackdown on illegal narcotics, authorities at Agartala Railway Station recovered and seized 34 kg of dry ganja worth Rs 5.10 lakh on Wednesday during a routine check, as per the Agartala Government Railway Police.
Tripura is emerging as one of the most rapidly developing states in India, not just in the northeast but across the nation. The state is witnessing substantial growth in key sectors, including four-lane national highways, educational and medical institutions, and enhanced railway lines an
These women meticulously wash, clean, and grind spices in their homes before selling them in retail and wholesale markets. Their venture gained momentum after the state government introduced supportive schemes, empowering them to expand their business.
Upon preliminary investigation, the police authorities found the seized dry ganja unclaimed, and are trying to find out who the owner of the illegal ganja is. The worth of the seized items is Rs 4 lakh 57 thousand.
Authorities estimate that the market value of the seized ganja is approximately Rs 1.6 lakh. Both accused will be produced before the court for further legal proceedings.
One notable success in the industry is Mutha Industries Pvt. Ltd., which has established itself as a leader in bamboo-based production. The company, with its brand name EPITOME, has earned national and international recognition for the quality and variety of its bamboo products. Mutha Indust
Following all legal formalities, the unclaimed narcotics were confiscated, and the Agartala Government Railway Police (GRP) launched an investigation to determine the owner and intended recipients of the illegal consignment. According to a statement from the GRP, the estimated market value o
Chief Minister Manik Saha laid the foundation stone for the project in January 2023. However, actual construction work commenced in July 2023 after formalities such as environmental and pollution No Objection Certificates (NOCs) were completed due to the building's proximity to the airport.
During the session, which was held on Tuesday, the Chief Minister also issued necessary instructions to the concerned officials to take prompt action on various matters.
Security at Agartala Railway Station seized 21 kg of dry ganja in seven gunny bags. Authorities suspect it was intended for smuggling. An investigation is underway to trace the origin and identify potential links to drug networks