Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Tuesday inaugurated the newly constructed buildings of Takarjala Social Health Center and Dayarampara Primary Health Centre in Sepahijala district and said that the government is putting utmost effort to develop the health infrastructure in the tribal dominated villages of the state of Tripura.
He said, “Government will never compromise on the implementation of developmental programs. The state government aims to realize Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dream of Sab Ka Satha Sab Ka Vikash.”
“Government is working on a multifaceted plan for the overall development of the state. The government is working with highest priority for the development of health, education, agriculture, and sports. Apart from infrastructural development, the government is also giving priority in improving the socio-economic standards of the people of the state,” Dr Saha said.
The state government aims to make Tripura a model state for the country. For this reason, priority has been given to agriculture, horticulture, animal resources, fisheries, forests, communications, supply of purified drinking water, starting from education and health to the development of sports and the development of socio-economic standards of people.
Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Tinku Roy, MLA Biswajit Koloi, MLA Manab Debbarma, Chairman of Jampuijala BAC Birendra Kishore Debbarma, Secretary of Youth Affairs and Sports Department were present in the program.
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