Tripura to Launch Global Skill Centre & Language School for Youth Jobs

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha announced plans to establish an international skill centre and a foreign language school to enhance global employment opportunities for the state's youth. He made the remarks at a NITI Aayog regional workshop, emphasizing governance as a tool for improving citizens' lives and ensuring inclusive development. The state's Tripura Institute for Transformation (TIFT) is highlighted as a key driver in policy reform and bridging the gap between planning and execution. The initiatives are part of Tripura's broader strategy to strengthen institutions and align with the national Viksit Bharat 2047 goal.

Key Points: Tripura to Set Up International Skill Centre, Language School

  • New skill centre for global jobs
  • Foreign language school for youth
  • Tripura Institute for Transformation as reform catalyst
  • PPP cell to boost private investment
  • Alignment with Viksit Bharat 2047 vision
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Tripura to set up international skill centre, foreign language school: CM Saha

Tripura CM announces international skill centre and foreign language school to boost global employment for youth, part of state's governance reforms.

"Governance... is fundamentally about improving the quality of life for every citizen - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, Feb 3

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that the state government is in the process of establishing an international skill centre and a foreign language school to open up global employment opportunities for the youth of the state.

The Chief Minister was addressing the 3rd Regional Workshop under the State Support Mission of NITI Aayog, held at a hotel in Agartala. He said that governance is not merely about institutions or procedures, but about improving the quality of life of citizens and ensuring that development reaches the last mile.

"Governance, after all, is fundamentally about improving the quality of life for every citizen and ensuring that development reaches the last mile, as our Prime Minister often emphasises. The State Support Mission represents a defining evolution in India's federal governance architecture," the Chief Minister said.

Saha said that the mission underscores a partnership-based model of Centre-State collaboration, recognising states not merely as implementing agencies but as equal partners in shaping India's development journey.

"Through the State Support Mission, NITI Aayog has empowered states to strengthen their State Institutes of Transformation -- institutions that support policy design, outcome monitoring and inter-sector convergence. The mission acknowledges that sustainable socio-economic transformation is rooted in strong institutions and helps align states' long-term visions with the national aspiration of Viksit Bharat 2047," he said.

The Chief Minister noted that states and Union Territories are currently at different stages of development of their State Institutes of Transformation, reflecting diverse governance and socio-economic contexts. "Recognising this diversity, NITI Aayog has conceptualised regional workshops as platforms for peer learning, cross-fertilisation of ideas and collaborative problem-solving. The decision to host the third regional workshop for eastern and northeastern states in Tripura reflects NITI Aayog's confidence in the region's growing policy capacity and in Tripura's readiness to contribute meaningfully to the national reform discourse," he said.

Saha added that over the past few years, Tripura has consistently placed good governance and institutional reform at the core of its development strategy.

He said that in a short span, the Tripura Institute for Transformation (TIFT) has emerged as a catalyst for reform and a vital bridge between policy intent and on-ground execution.

"TIFT works closely with leading knowledge institutions to identify Tripura's core strengths, set realistic targets and develop sectoral roadmaps. Over the last two years, it has played a critical role in addressing key governance challenges and hand-holding government departments in policy formulation and business reforms," the Chief Minister said.

Saha reiterated that the proposed international skill centre and foreign language school would equip the youth with skills required for overseas employment.

"Earlier, our youth had to go outside the state for work. Knowledge of foreign languages will make it easier for them to access global opportunities and communicate effectively," he said.

Highlighting the state's push for modern governance tools, Saha said that a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) cell has been established within the Good Governance Department to facilitate private investment while optimally sharing risks with the government.

He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appreciated Tripura's reform efforts during a recent interaction in New Delhi. The state's business reform strategy was also shared with all states at the 5th Chief Secretaries' Conference held in December 2025.

"In January 2026, the Bihar government, along with some other states, invited our officers to study the Tripura model of ease of doing business," the Chief Minister said.

Saha informed that the Jindal Group has commenced steel sheet manufacturing in the state, while several private universities, as well as medical and paramedical colleges, have also been established in Tripura.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally, some concrete steps for our youth! Learning Japanese, German, or Arabic can open so many doors in the Gulf, Europe, and East Asia. My brother had to move to Bangalore for a language course. If this school offers quality education, it will save families a lot of money and keep talent within the state.
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Rohit P
Good to hear about TIFT and the PPP cell. But the real test is execution. We've seen many announcements in the past with little follow-through. I respectfully urge the CM to ensure transparent recruitment for these centres and tie-ups with actual overseas employers. Don't let it become another government training institute with outdated curriculum.
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Michael C
As someone who works in international development, this is a very smart, forward-looking policy. Building state-level institutional capacity (like TIFT) is crucial for sustainable growth. If Tripura gets this right, it could become a model for other states. The focus on peer learning through regional workshops is excellent.
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Shreya B
Jindal Group setting up shop and now this? Tripura is on the move! 🚀 This will reduce the pressure on cities like Delhi and Bangalore. If our youth can get global jobs from Agartala itself, it will transform local economies. Hope they include soft skills and cultural training too, not just technical knowledge.
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Karthik V
"Development reaches the last mile" – this is the key. For too long, the Northeast felt isolated from India's growth story. Initiatives like this, backed by NITI Aayog's support mission, show a positive change in the cooperative federalism model. Empowering states to find their own solutions is the way forward for Viksit Bharat.

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