Tripura CM Manik Saha Champions Ethics in Education, Unveils Key Bridge Project

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated a new school building and emphasized the critical role of ethics and moral values in education for societal welfare. He laid the foundation for a vital bridge over the Manu River, a project expected to directly benefit thousands of local residents and farmers. Saha highlighted significant improvements in women's safety, noting a decline in crime rates that allows free movement even at night. The state is also modernizing education through technology and infrastructure expansion, including new universities and medical colleges.

Key Points: Tripura CM on Value-Based Education, Infrastructure & Safety Gains

  • Ethics-based education stressed
  • New bridge to aid 7,000 people
  • Women's safety improved in Tripura
  • Tech integration via PAL in schools
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Tripura CM stresses ethics-based education, highlights progress in safety and infrastructure

Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurates school building, stresses ethics in learning, lays bridge foundation, and highlights progress in women's safety and education.

"Only when education is guided by values can students develop into responsible and humane citizens. - Manik Saha"

Agartala, Feb 4

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday urged students to embrace ethics and moral values alongside academic learning, stressing that education should be used for the welfare of society and the nation.

"Only when education is guided by values can students develop into responsible and humane citizens," the Chief Minister said while inaugurating the newly constructed two-storey building of P.M.-SHRI Hajibari Class XII School in the Fatikroy Assembly constituency.

During the visit, Saha also laid the foundation stone for a new bridge between Saidarpar and Sardapalli of Kumarghat over the Manu River, to be built for Rs 1.26 crore, and inaugurated the Sixth Milan Mela-2026 on the school premises.

Saha said that upon completion, the bridge would directly benefit nearly 6,000 to 7,000 people in the area, particularly farmers, who would be able to transport their produce easily to the Kumarghat market.

"The bridge will also improve access to the Kumarghat Railway Station, significantly enhancing connectivity for the local population," he said.

Highlighting improvements in women's safety, the Chief Minister said Tripura has witnessed a significant decline in crime rates, enabling women to move freely and fearlessly, even at night.

"This is real development," Saha said.

He further said that the state government is integrating technology into the education system and has introduced initiatives such as Personalized Adaptive Learning (PAL) to make education more accessible and student-centric under the National Education Policy.

"Education is a journey from darkness to light. We want healthy competition among schools. Tripura has made substantial progress in higher education infrastructure with the presence of both government and private universities," he said.

Saha added that seats in medical colleges have been increased, another medical college is coming up in Ambassa, and institutions such as a Forensic University and a Law University have been established, reducing the need for students to pursue higher education outside the state.

"Along with modernising the education system, we are committed to instilling moral values among students," he said.

The Chief Minister was accompanied by Scheduled Caste Welfare Minister Sudhangshu Das, Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Tinku Roy, Unakoti Zila Parishad President Amalendu Das, District Magistrate Tamal Majumdar, Superintendent of Police Sudambika R., Kumarghat Panchayat Samiti Chairman Sumati Das, and other officials.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good to see development reaching the North East. Ethics in education is crucial, but I hope the PAL initiative is implemented properly in all schools and not just on paper.
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Siddharth J
As someone from Tripura, I can confirm the roads and safety have improved. My sister travels for night shifts much more confidently now. The bridge over Manu River is a long-standing demand. Hope it's completed on time!
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Rohit P
Reducing the need to go outside for higher education is a big win. Saves money and keeps talent in the state. More medical colleges are always welcome!
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Meera T
The emphasis on moral values is heartening. In today's competitive world, children learn academics but often forget 'sanskar'. Hope other states also focus on this balance.
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David E
Interesting read. The integrated approach of physical infrastructure (bridge) with social infrastructure (education, safety) seems promising. The crime rate statistic is particularly encouraging for women's empowerment.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: Announcing projects is one thing, ensuring quality and timely completion is another. We've seen many foundation stones laid. Hope this bridge doesn't get stuck in delays and cost overruns. Fingers crossed for the 7000 people waiting.

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