PM Modi Hails 'Purvodaya' Vision for Northeast, Tripura's Peace & Progress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a letter for Tripura's Statehood Day, stated the government's 'Purvodaya' vision is accelerating development in the Northeast. He highlighted the transformative impact of improved connectivity, economic growth, and the 2024 Peace Accord with insurgent groups. The Prime Minister praised Tripura's progress in agriculture, support for local industries, and rejection of conflict. He expressed confidence in realizing the vision of the region's historic figures through continued collaborative work.

Key Points: PM Modi on Purvodaya Vision, Tripura's Development & Peace Accord

  • Purvodaya vision drives NE growth
  • Peace Accord ends insurgency era
  • Infrastructure & connectivity boosted
  • Economic reforms attract investment
  • Support for farmers & weavers
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'Purvodaya' vision accelerating development in Northeast, says PM Modi

PM Modi credits 'Purvodaya' vision for transforming Northeast, highlights Tripura's growth, peace accord, and improved connectivity on Statehood Day.

"Our government received the opportunity to change this reality by bridging distances, strengthening emotional bonds and striking a chord with the people of this region. - PM Modi"

Agartala, Jan 21

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the government's 'Purvodaya' vision, aimed at accelerating development in eastern India, is also playing a transformative role in driving growth and progress in the Northeastern region.

In a letter to Chief Minister Manik Saha on the occasion of Tripura's Statehood Day, the Prime Minister said that for decades, it was an undeniable reality that the people of the Northeast, including Tripura, felt distant and isolated from the national mainstream.

"Our government received the opportunity to change this reality by bridging distances, strengthening emotional bonds and striking a chord with the people of this region," he said.

PM Modi said that over the last eight years, the double-engine governments, the NDA government at the Centre and CM Saha's team in the state, have worked with dedication for Tripura's transformation.

"This sustained effort is fully in keeping with the spirit of the historic mandate given by the people of Tripura in 2018 and 2023," he pointed out.

Noting that a wide range of development initiatives has significantly improved the Ease of Living for the people of Tripura, the Prime Minister said that emphasis has been placed on strengthening physical as well as social infrastructure.

Several Central government schemes have delivered tangible benefits, he said, adding that recently, the Union Cabinet approved new components under the existing Special Development Packages, which will have a particularly positive impact, especially on the tribal communities of the state.

The inauguration of the new integrated terminal building at Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport in Agartala in 2022 has further boosted connectivity, commerce and tourism, Modi said.

Powered by the aspirations and hard work of its people, Tripura has made remarkable strides in recent years, the Prime Minister said, highlighting that the state's economy has grown significantly, supported by commendable reforms in compliance reduction and deregulation. These efforts reflect the Tripura government's determination to attract investment and create new opportunities for the youth, he mentioned.

Praising Tripura farmers' inspiring example for the nation in environmental consciousness, the Prime Minister, in his letter, said that the state is among the leaders in the Northeast in the implementation of the PM-KUSUM scheme.

"The increasing adoption of natural farming practices is equally commendable. The state government's focused support for weavers, mulberry growers and pineapple farmers is strengthening livelihoods and laying the foundation for long-term growth," he said.

The Prime Minister said that in the past, parts of Tripura were overshadowed by insurgency and unrest and added that there was a time when daily life was disrupted, and the dreams of the youth were constrained.

"Today, the people of Tripura have demonstrated remarkable courage and resolve, choosing peace over conflict and progress over uncertainty. The 2024 Peace Accord with the NLFT (National Liberation Front of Tripura) and ATTF (All Tripura Tiger Force) has ushered in a new dawn of hope," PM Modi said.

He said that the people of Tripura have clearly rejected retrograde ideologies and placed their faith in governance that delivers.

Referring to his Tripura visit in September 2025 and offering prayers at the Mata Tripura Sundari Temple in Gomati district, PM Modi said that he had reviewed the ongoing development works at the temple complex.

"May the blessings of Mata Tripura Sundari always guide the people of Tripura. Together, we will continue to work to realise the vision of Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur and take Tripura to even greater heights," the Prime Minister said in his letter.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Assam, I can see the change. Roads are better, there's more investment. But I hope this development reaches every village, not just the cities. The focus on tribal communities is a good step.
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Rohit P
Peace accord is the biggest achievement. No development is possible without peace. Our brothers and sisters in Tripura can now dream without fear. This is true 'Purvodaya'.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on natural farming and supporting pineapple farmers is brilliant. Sustainable development that empowers local communities is the way forward. More power to Tripura!
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Vikram M
Good words, but execution on the ground is key. I've visited Tripura. While Agartala shines, rural areas still need a lot of work. Hope the 'double-engine' promise translates to last-mile delivery for every citizen.
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Michael C
Connecting historically isolated regions to the national mainstream is crucial for any large democracy. Improving infrastructure and fostering peace seems to be a solid strategy. Interesting to follow India's development model.
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Kavya N
The mention of Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur shows respect for local history and culture. Development should be rooted in local context. Blessings from Mata Tripura Sundari! 🙏

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