At the program, the Chief Minister extended greetings to everyone on the occasion of Engineer's Day. He said Bharat Ratna M Visvesvaraya made significant contributions to drinking water resource management, for which he was awarded the Bharat Ratna.
Tripura CM Manik Saha said the state is prioritising infrastructure and welfare with Rs 7,000 crore budgeted this year. He inaugurated 14 projects and laid foundation stones for hostels worth Rs 61 crore, while highlighting ongoing schemes for children and Divyangjans.
CM Saha directed the concerned departments to work in close coordination and implement traffic management strategies on a war footing to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience for commuters and festival-goers.
Addressing the gathering, Saha urged everyone to act as responsible citizens so that the festival can be celebrated with greater joy, unity, and harmony.
Tripura CM Saha honoured the Maharaja's legacy, describing him as the "architect of modern Tripura". He emphasised that Maharaja Bir Bikram's progressive ideas, reforms, and contributions to education, infrastructure, and culture continue to shape the state's destiny.
Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha, while inaugurating a voluntary blood donation camp organized by the Aurobindo Sangha at the AD Nagar Higher Secondary School grounds in Agartala on Saturday, said that a 'zero-tolerance policy' has been adopted in the fight against drugs, so, police and
In a post on social media X, the Chief Minister highlighted that the "cherished freedom" was a hard-earned result of the selfless sacrifices and unwavering struggles of all the freedom fighters.
The CM said this after flagging off the walkathon on the occasion of 15th Organ Donation Day at Amrakunja, Rabindra Satabarisiki Bhawan, Agartala today.
Condemning the alleged attack by the TIPRA Motha Party workers on BJP party workers, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha called the act 'disgraceful' and noted that such 'acts won't be tolerated.'