The state social welfare minister Tinku Roy on Tuesday inaugurated the state level observance of the International Day of Older Person here in a function at Agartala Muktadhara Auditorium and appealed to stop ill practices against the older persons.
Category: WEST TRIPURA
One held with Yaba worth Rs 40 lakh in Jirania
Speaking on the matter, West Tripura District Superintendent of Police, Kiran Kumar, stated that at the Champaknagar Naka checking point under the Jirania Sub-division of West Tripura District, police detained a man based on intelligence reports.
Tripura Govt working with priority to maintain law and order situation; CM Dr Manik Saha reviews state’s law and order situation
During the review meeting the Chief Minister said that Tripura achieved a remarkable position in seizure of drugs and destruction of seized items among the northeastern states of the country.
CM Dr Manik Saha pitches for more awareness on consumer rights; inaugurates state-level consumer awareness seminar
Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Monday inaugurated a day long awareness program here at Agartala on consumer rights and said that the consumers needs to be more aware about their rights.
Govt took initiative to develop culture and tradition of tribals in Tripura: Minister Bikash Debbarma
Addressing the programme here in the auditorium of the Tribal Research and Cultural Institute, the minister said that an initiative has been taken to provide traditional ornaments, musical instruments, dance accessories and clothing to 39 different tribal cultural organizations of the state.
Lorry driver sentenced to 10 Years for Ganja smuggling
In a significant victory against drug trafficking, the Additional Sessions Court in Bishalgarh has sentenced a lorry driver to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for smuggling a substantial quantity of ganja.
Police recover stolen jewelry, four held
The theft, reported by Ayesha Khatun on September 12, prompted a formal complaint at the NCC police station. Following the complaint, the police initiated an investigation that led to the arrest of two suspects, Mohammad Sahraab and Rahul Goala.
BJP’s vision of positive politics is guiding Tripura forward: CM
Tripura Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha on Monday highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's inspirational life and India's transformative progress under his leadership over the past 10 years, emphasizing that the BJP always believes in positive politics.
Govt to purchase 105 Megawatts for Durga Puja: Power Minister
Power Minister Ratan Lal Nath said on Monday that the state government will purchase 105 megawatts of power at a cost of Rs 2 crore and will soon inaugurate nine new substations before Diwali to ensure uninterrupted power supply.
Congress holds protest rally criticizing Centre, demands proper flood relief
The Tripura Congress on Monday expressed strong dissatisfaction with the Central government, accusing it of failing to provide adequate financial aid for those affected by the recent floods in the state. The party called for urgent financial and relief measures to assist the flood victims.
Tripura : Woman tied to tree and burnt alive, 2 sons among 3 held
Three people, including a woman, were arrested on Monday in connection with the gruesome incident of a 55-year-old woman in Tripura's West Tripura district being tied to a tree and being burnt alive, police said.
Tripura Guv Indra Sena Reddy Nallu sworn in as Acting Governor of Mizoram
Chief Minister Lalduhoma and his Cabinet colleagues, including Home Minister K. Sapdanga, state Assembly Speaker Lalbiakzama, top officials including Chief Secretary Renu Sharma and senior security and police officials were present at the ceremony
BJP leaders to collect info on violence, killings during Left & Cong regimes in Tripura: CM Saha
Addressing the party workers here, Manik Saha said that during the interaction with the affected people, party leaders, 'karyakartas' and members in the state would collect initial details about atrocities, violence, rapes and victimisation.
One Bangladeshi, four Rohingyas held from Agartala railway station
The joint team of the Government Railway Police (GRP) and the Railway Police Force (RPF) on Saturday apprehended at least 4 Rohingyas and 1 Bangladeshi national from Agartala Railway station.
Forum for Protection of Minorities holds protests against attacks on Hindu Minorities in Bangladesh
A significant protest rally took place in Agartala, drawing over 1,000 participants, including intellectuals, journalists, teachers, lawyers, doctors, and local residents. Organized by the Forum for Protection of Minorities in Bangladesh, the rally aimed to address the ongoing persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh.
Police readying security measures for Durga Puja, warned against forceful puja subscription
With the Bengali’s grand festival Durga Puja is drawing near, the police of West Tripura district has ramped up the security measures to ensure peaceful puja this year and also issued a stern warning against forceful puja subscription practices.
Tripura Police arrested six thieves from Agartala city
In a significant breakthrough, the East Agartala police station has apprehended six suspects in connection with a series of thefts that occurred in several shops along Central Road. The arrests were made following an extensive investigation into the theft incidents that have alarmed local business owners.
CM slams CPIM, Congress for spreading superstitions
Dr. Saha said this while addressing a gathering after watching the 114th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat at Booth No. 20 of 6 Agartala Mandal. Speaking at the event, Dr. Saha said that a time will come when there will be no alternative to the BJP.
Tripura Guv to be sworn in Mizoram’s acting Governor on Monday
Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu arrived in Aizawl on Sunday to take additional charge as the Governor of Mizoram on Monday, officials said.
BJP govt will reopen cases of killings during Left, Cong regimes: Tripura CM
The BJP government in Tripura would reopen the cases of killings and murders that happened during the previous regimes of Left and Congress, said Chief Minister Manik Saha.
Over one lakh cowsheds will be set up in India to protect cows: Hindu seer
“Since before the independence of the country, there was a widespread demand to prohibit cow slaughter and the same demand further strengthened across the country. Cows are worshipped by the Hindus,” he said.
Tourism plays key role in growing economy and employment opportunity; CM Dr Manik Saha inaugurates World Tourism Day
Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Friday inaugurated the celebration of World Tourism Day-2024 here in a function at Agartala and said that the tourism industry plays a key role in growing countries and state’s economy.
Tourism plays key role in enhancing economy; Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu flags off Cycle Rally and Peace Walk
Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu on Friday flagged off Cycle Rally and Peace Walk on "World Tourism Day" here at Agartala Ujjayanta Palace and said that the tourism industry in the state can play a key role in enhancing the economy of the state.
Ahead of Durga puja Tripura Govt announces recruitment in 1267 posts
Ahead of the festive season, the cabinet of the BJP-led coalition government in Tripura has given a nod for recruitment in 1267 various posts and also for creation of 193 new posts in various departments.
CM to inaugurate newly developed Dashami Ghat on Oct 08
"Beautification will be carried out with all necessary arrangements. No sound systems will be allowed. All preparations are in place. We are here today to inspect the site, as the Chief Minister, Prof. Dr. Manik Saha, will inaugurate it on October 8," he added.