Tripura CM Lays Foundation for Rs 22.55 Crore Water Projects in Agartala

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha laid the foundation for five crucial water supply projects in Agartala with an investment of Rs 22.55 crore. The projects include a new water treatment plant, an overhead tank, deep tubewells, and pipeline expansion to benefit thousands of households. This initiative is part of the broader Agartala Smart City mission, under which 65 projects worth Rs 580 crore have already been implemented. The government aims to achieve 100% piped drinking water coverage in the city while also working to restore historical sites across the state.

Key Points: Agartala Smart City: CM Saha Launches Water Projects Worth Rs 22.55 Cr

  • Foundation for 5 key water projects
  • Rs 22.55 crore investment under Tripura Jal Board
  • Target of 100% piped water in Agartala
  • 65 projects worth Rs 580 crore under Smart City
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Agartala Smart City projects to ensure better civic services: CM Saha

Tripura CM Manik Saha laid foundation stones for key water infrastructure projects under Agartala Smart City, aiming for 100% piped water coverage and improved civic services.

"The state government is working through multiple planned initiatives to deliver essential facilities... to the doorsteps of the people. - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, Dec 30

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that the BJP government is committed to earning the trust and confidence of people across all regions through sustained development work, with a special focus on clean drinking water and improved civic services under the Agartala Smart City initiative.

Addressing a foundation stone-laying ceremony for five key projects at the Netaji Adarsha Shiksha Mandir premises in Agartala, Saha said the state government represents the people of all parts of the state and is implementing various schemes to address their day-to-day problems.

"The state government is working through multiple planned initiatives to deliver essential facilities such as food, clothing, housing, drinking water and electricity to the doorsteps of the people," the Chief Minister said.

Saha simultaneously laid the foundation stones for a 5.50 MLD capacity water treatment plant at Netaji Adarsh Palli, a 1,000-kilolitre capacity overhead drinking water tank at Banividyapeeth School, the digging of five deep tubewells, provision of drinking water connections to 1,000 families in the Agartala Municipal Corporation area, and the expansion of 12 km of new drinking water pipelines.

Emphasising the importance of uninterrupted access to safe drinking water, the Chief Minister said the state government is working to ensure clean drinking water in every village and hilly area under the Jal Jeevan Mission. Similar efforts are underway to provide piped drinking water to every household within the Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) area.

He said the projects inaugurated on Tuesday, to be implemented by the Tripura Jal Board, involve an expenditure of Rs 22.55 crore. Acknowledging the temporary inconvenience faced by residents during ongoing development works, Saha assured that these efforts would lead to improved citizen services in the near future.

The Chief Minister further said that the state government and the AMC are jointly working to transform Agartala into a modern city through planned development. So far, 65 major projects worth Rs 580 crore have been implemented under the Agartala Smart City project to make the city cleaner, more attractive and citizen-friendly.

Saha added that drinking water connections have already been provided to around 85 per cent of households under the 'Nal Se Jal' programme, with a target to achieve 100 per cent coverage.

Alongside urban development, steps are also being taken to restore historical sites from the princely era and revive heritage locations across the state.

AMC Mayor and MLA Dipak Majumdar, Deputy Mayor Manika Das Dutta, Chairman of the AMC Central Zone Ratna Dutta, AMC Commissioner D.K. Chakma, Urban Development Department Secretary Abhishek Singh and AMC CEO Mihir Kanti Gop, among others, were present on the occasion.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Rs 22.55 crore for water projects sounds promising. Infrastructure development in the Northeast is crucial for national integration and progress. Kudos to the team for the 85% coverage under 'Nal Se Jal'. Let's hope the remaining 15% gets it soon without any political bias.
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Rohit P
Foundation stones are laid with great fanfare, but the real test is timely completion and quality of work. We've seen many projects get delayed. Hope this one is different and the "temporary inconvenience" truly leads to long-term benefits for Agartala's citizens.
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Sarah B
It's heartening to see development reaching Tripura. The focus on restoring historical sites alongside modern infrastructure is a balanced approach. Preserving heritage while building for the future is how you build a truly "smart" city with soul.
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Manish T
Water tank, treatment plant, pipelines... all good. But what about the maintenance? Who will ensure the water quality remains high and the supply is uninterrupted after the projects are done? A sustainable plan is as important as the construction.
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Anjali F
As someone from the region, I appreciate the focus. The Northeast deserves this attention and investment. Clean water and better civic services can transform lives. Hope the benefits reach every household, big or small. Jai Hind!

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