The Tripura Youth Congress has initiated a protest urging the provision of employment opportunities and healthcare services for the family of Dibraj Debbarma who died in a bus accident while on his way to appear for the Tripura State Cooperative Bank (TSCB) recruitment examination.
Debbarma, a native of Tripura, was on his way to appear for the Tripura State Cooperative Bank (TSCB) recruitment examination in Assam when he was killed in a road accident on Thursday, while seven others were critically injured.
Saha's visit also included a thorough review of the neurosurgery and nephrology departments and discussions on medication, equipment maintenance, and quality control with doctors and staff.
In a post on X, the founder of Tipra Motha, Pradyot Kishore Debbarman on Thursday asked the concerned department if they would pay the victim's family and provide medical assistance to the injured.
Around 100 sculptures carefully crafted by a team of Tripura artists are now being installed in various locations of Varanasi city. It should be noted that Varanasi is the parliamentary constituency represented by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha recently stated that the people of the state have set an example for the whole country by donating blood even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During his visit, Saha highlighted the ongoing advancements at the hospital, including the shifting of offices to accommodate seven new super-speciality outpatient departments and wards.
Sharing further details on the incident, Officer in Charge of Teliamura police station Rajib Debnath said, "The police officials engaged in Naka checking stopped the three-wheeler vehicle that was moving towards Teliamura from Agartala. During the search operation, 25 kg ganja was seized fro
The High Court of Tripura has directed the Tripura Public Service Commission to constitute a fresh expert committee for re-evaluating the results of prelim exams conducted for recruitment in Tripura Engineering Service.
The intervention of the High Court of Tripura paved the way for the rescue of a female elephant and its calf allegedly facing cruelty at the hands of the owners.
Ramakant Mitra, aged 38, a professional driver by trade, was discovered lifeless in his home, his throat grievously slit and blood pooling around him. Family members were the first to stumble upon the ghastly scene and promptly alerted local authorities. Responding swiftly to the distress ca