Key Points

Tripura CM Manik Saha's proactive intervention has pushed the Centre to act on the dilapidated Kamalpur-Khowai highway. A CRRI team has already inspected the stretch, with NHIDCL's MD scheduled for an on-ground review. The CM emphasized hands-on governance during his Agartala drainage inspection tour. Over Rs 600 crore worth of infrastructure projects are transforming Tripura beyond just the capital.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Secures NHIDCL Repair for Kamalpur-Khowai Highway

  • CM Saha wrote to Nitin Gadkari in May for NH repairs
  • CRRI team inspected road in June, report due August 15
  • NHIDCL MD to visit Tripura for progress review
  • Rs 600 crore projects underway across Tripura till 2025
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Centre initiates action to repair Kamalpur-Khowai NH after Tripura's CM's intervention

Tripura CM Manik Saha's persistent efforts lead to Centre's intervention for Kamalpur-Khowai NH repairs, with NHIDCL chief set to inspect.

"It is not acceptable that ministers or MLAs stop visiting project sites once elected, we must lead from the front. - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, August 6

The Centre has taken steps to repair the Kamalpur-Khowai National Highway in Tripura, following the intervention of Chief Minister Manik Saha. The highway, which is in poor condition, 12 km crucial alternative road in the state.

CM Saha had written to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, on May 10, highlighting the need for renovation.

A delegation from the Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) inspected the road from June 23 to June 27 and is expected to submit a detailed report by August 15.

As per the instructions of the Union Minister, the Managing Director of NHIDCL, Dr Krishna Kumar, will visit the state on August 10 to review the construction and repair work of various National Highways.

CM Saha has repeatedly drawn the attention of the Union Ministry to the urgent need for renovation and has personally discussed the matter with the Union Minister.

He has also personally discussed the matter several times over the phone with the Union Minister. Additionally, the Chief Minister has directed the Secretary of the Public Works Department, Kiran Gitte, to pay special attention to this issue and to take necessary steps in coordination with the central authorities.

Earlier, on July 21, in a proactive effort to review ongoing urban development initiatives, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha visited multiple areas across Agartala City, engaging directly with local residents, many of whom had supported him electorally to listen to their day-to-day concerns and gather suggestions firsthand.

Speaking to ANI during the visit, CM Saha said, "I came here two months ago with all key stakeholders, including the Municipal Mayor. Today, I returned to follow up on the progress. Work is ongoing on the city's drainage system, and beautification efforts are in full swing."

Highlighting the importance of on-ground inspections, the Chief Minister added, "There are major drains in Agartala, including the Kalapani drain, which stretches about 2.5 kilometres and even reaches into Bangladesh. We conducted an extensive inspection for nearly two hours today. It is not acceptable that ministers or MLAs stop visiting project sites once elected, we must lead from the front."

CM Saha informed that between January and July 2025, developmental projects worth around Rs 600 crore have been launched in Tripura, covering foundation works and various infrastructure initiatives.

He stressed that the government's focus is not confined to Agartala alone."Our goal is inclusive development across Tripura. We are working with full dedication and speed to ensure that every corner of the state witnesses tangible progress," Tripura CM added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Tripura for work, I must say the infrastructure needs urgent attention. While this is a positive step, I wonder why it took so long? The condition of this highway has been poor for years now.
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Ananya R
CM Saha seems to be working hard for Tripura's development. Visiting project sites personally shows commitment. But I hope the quality of work matches the speed of announcements. We've seen too many substandard road projects in Northeast.
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Karthik V
₹600 crore projects announced! That's massive for Tripura. Hope the benefits reach common people and not just stay on paper. The drainage system in Agartala definitely needs improvement - waterlogging is a big issue during monsoons.
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Meera T
Good initiative, but why do our leaders wait till roads become completely unusable before taking action? Preventive maintenance would save so much taxpayer money! The Kalapani drain issue has been pending for decades 😔
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David E
Interesting to see infrastructure projects connecting to Bangladesh. Proper border infrastructure can boost trade and tourism for Tripura. Hope the execution matches the vision!
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Priya S
As a Tripura resident, I appreciate CM's efforts but request transparency in project timelines. We need regular updates on when the highway work will complete. The current condition causes

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