Engineers Key to Building New Tripura and New India, Says CM Saha

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha emphasized that engineers are crucial partners in shaping a "New Tripura," which is essential for realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a "New India." He stated that development projects worth around Rs 1,300 crore have been launched within a year, all heavily reliant on engineers' technical expertise. Saha urged engineers to adopt the latest technologies and focus on quality, timely project completion across key missions like Jal Jeevan and road construction. He made these remarks while inaugurating a blood donation camp at a conference for the Association of Service Engineers of Tripura.

Key Points: CM Saha: Engineers Vital for New Tripura, New India Vision

  • Engineers are vital partners in state development
  • Govt has inaugurated projects worth ~₹1300 crore
  • All development sectors depend on engineers
  • Engineers urged to adopt state-of-the-art tech
  • Trust built through organisation, not selective transfers
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New India possible only with new Tripura, engineers key to state's growth: CM Saha

Tripura CM Manik Saha highlights engineers' decisive role in state development, linking a "New Tripura" to PM Modi's vision of a "New India."

"New India will be possible only if there is a New Tripura. - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, Feb 14

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Saturday said that engineers are vital partners in the overall development of the state and play a decisive role in shaping a "New Tripura," which in turn is essential for building a "New India."

The Chief Minister said that apart from discharging their professional responsibilities with dedication, engineers are also actively involved in social activities, while government development projects are implemented largely based on their technical expertise.

Saha made these remarks while inaugurating a voluntary blood donation camp organised on the occasion of the sixth biennial conference of the Association of Service Engineers of Tripura at the Sukanta Academy auditorium here.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said: "There is no religion in work, and there is no party in work -- and that is how it should be. Trust is built through organisation. Earlier, long lists for employee transfers were prepared selectively, which hindered development in the state. After our government came to power, priority has been given to work."

He said that within just one year, projects worth around Rs 1,300 crore have been inaugurated or had their foundation stones laid, and such developmental activities are continuing on a regular basis. "These works are implemented with the support of engineers, as everything today depends on technology. Engineers must place greater emphasis on adopting state-of-the-art technologies," Saha added.

The Chief Minister also stressed the need to continuously enhance the skills of engineers and promote innovative thinking, assuring that the state government would extend all necessary support in this direction. "Whether it is the Jal Jeevan Mission, PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, the National Hydrology Mission, the PRASAD project or road construction, development in every sector is not possible without engineers. All works must be completed within stipulated timelines and should be of such quality that people remember them for a lifetime," he said.

Saha further said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly spoken about building a New India. "In that context, New India will be possible only if there is a New Tripura. The government has great expectations from engineers in this mission. The implementation of development projects depends on your efforts. You are the craftsmen of building the state, the nation and the future," he added.

Rajya Sabha MP Rajib Bhattacharjee, General Secretary of the engineers' body Sona Ranjan Debbarma, Chairman of the organising committee Laxman Sarkar and other senior members and leaders were present as distinguished guests at the event.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good to see recognition for engineers. But talking about "no party in work" is ironic. In reality, transfers and postings are still very political in our state. The CM should ensure his words match the ground reality. The 1300 crore projects need transparent execution.
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Sona Ranjan Debbarma
As mentioned in the article, it was an honour to host the CM. Our association fully agrees that engineers are key partners. We welcome the assurance of support for skill development and hope for collaborative efforts on the ground to build a New Tripura.
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Aman W
Jal Jeevan Mission and road construction are so important for the Northeast. If engineers get the right tech and a corruption-free environment, Tripura can become a model state. The PM's vision for New India must include developed northeastern states.
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Meera T
Appreciate the emphasis on quality work that people remember for a lifetime. So often, new roads develop potholes in months. Engineers have a duty to the public, not just to their superiors. Hope this speech translates into lasting infrastructure.
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Karthik V
Connecting state development to national development is the right approach. A strong, technologically advanced Tripura contributes to a stronger India. The focus on solar power (Surya Ghar Yojana) is especially welcome for sustainable growth.

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