Tripura's Infrastructure Push: CM Manik Saha Unveils Vision for a "New Tripura"

Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha emphasized the government's special focus on infrastructure development, citing a significant budget increase to Rs 32,000 crore for the 2025-26 financial year. He announced that Tripura secured roughly half of a Rs 30,000 crore investment from a recent summit, attributing this to the state's current peace and stability. The CM inaugurated and laid foundations for projects worth about Rs 113 crore, including a district hospital and a drug de-addiction centre. Saha also outlined health sector advancements, such as increased MBBS seats and hospital beds, framing these efforts as building blocks for a "New Tripura" aligned with the national vision.

Key Points: Tripura CM on Infrastructure Development and New Investments

  • Rs 32,000 crore state budget
  • Rs 15,000 crore investment for Tripura
  • New health facilities & drug de-addiction centres
  • Focus on infrastructure-led growth
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Government prioritising infrastructure development in Tripura: CM Manik Saha

Tripura CM Manik Saha highlights increased budget for infrastructure, Rs 15,000 crore in new investments, and health sector expansion for a "New Tripura."

"No politics is needed for development. - CM Dr. Manik Saha"

Agartala, December 24

Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha on Wednesday said that the current government has given special importance to infrastructure development, with financial allocations made in the state budget.

He added that the government is working to create a New Tripura in the coming days.

The Chief Minister made these remarks while laying the foundation stone for the Khowai District Hospital and Drug De-Addiction Centre in the Dhalabil area of Khowai, and while inaugurating various government projects.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Dr. Saha said, "A few days ago, I had announced that public representatives, regardless of the party they belong to, should be invited to government programs."

"Yesterday, I also spoke to Union DoNER Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. The high-level task force has given me the responsibility of the development of the entire North Eastern region, that is, Ashtalakshi, as the chairperson. One by one, the Chief Ministers of all the North Eastern states have been given the responsibility of chairperson. The Chief Minister of Assam was earlier in charge of the development of the North Eastern region. But since he was busy with important work, that responsibility was given to me," he added.

"Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taught us that there is no alternative to work. Providing houses for people, providing drinking water, building roads--what is the point of doing politics in this? Politics can be done without politics. No politics is needed for development," Dr. Saha said.

The Chief Minister said that last year's budget was about Rs 27,000 crore, and in the financial year 2025-26, it has been increased to Rs 32,000 crore, with a huge amount allocated for infrastructure development, which the Prime Minister has also emphasised.

"Prime Minister Modi says that there will be no real development if there is no infrastructure development. A few days ago, I participated in the Investors Summit in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi. After the inauguration, there was an investment of Rs 30,000 crore. Out of this, about Rs 15,000 crore was invested in Tripura alone, because there is peace and stability in Tripura now," Dr. Saha said.

He added that today about 11 projects were inaugurated and two foundation stones were laid, with an estimated cost of about Rs 113 crore.

"As per the promise of the present government, drug de-addiction centers are being opened in all the districts of the state. This government is working for the people with the spirit of dedication. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is talking about building a New India. We are talking about building a better and New Tripura. In the coming days, we will build a New Tripura. Only then will it be possible to build a New India," the Chief Minister said.

Dr. Saha also highlighted developments in the health sector.

"Now, the number of MBBS seats in our state's medical colleges is 400. Agartala Government Dental College has 63 seats. The number of beds in GB Hospital has almost doubled compared to earlier. The foundation stone for the Critical Care Block and Communicable Disease Center, along with two special wards, was laid a few days ago," he said.

Chief Whip of the Tripura Legislative Assembly Kalyani Saha Roy, MLA Pinaki Das Chowdhury, MLA Nirmal Biswas, President of Khowai Zilla Parishad Aparna Singha Roy, Secretary of the Health Department Kiran Gitte, District Magistrate of Khowai district Rajat Pant, District Superintendent of Police Ranaditya Das, and other public representatives and officials were present as distinguished guests at the event.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
A drug de-addiction centre in every district is a much-needed initiative. Substance abuse is a silent crisis affecting many families, especially the youth. Hope they also focus on rehabilitation and counselling, not just infrastructure.
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Aman W
"Politics can be done without politics" – a powerful line if followed in spirit. Often, development projects get delayed due to political bickering. Let's hope this inclusive approach of inviting all public representatives continues on the ground.
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Sarah B
Increasing MBBS seats and hospital beds is crucial. The healthcare strain post-COVID showed our gaps. Development in Tripura and the NE region benefits the entire country's stability and growth. Good priorities.
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Vikram M
The budget has increased from 27k to 32k crore? That's a significant jump. My only request to the government: please ensure transparency in spending. We hear about allocations, but the common man wants to see the results on the ground – better roads, uninterrupted water supply.
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Kiran H
Peace and stability attracting investment is the real story here. For decades, the North-East's potential was untapped due to various issues. If Tripura can become a model for development, it will inspire the whole region. Jai Hind!

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