Rs 264 crore allocated for Tripura school infrastructure development: CM Saha

IANS June 18, 2025 197 views

Tripura CM Manik Saha announced Rs 264 crore for upgrading school infrastructure, aligning with PM Modi’s vision for quality education. The state is prioritizing digital learning and reducing exam stress through initiatives like 'Pariksha Pe Charcha.' Saha emphasized nurturing student talent for societal progress, citing patience and diligence as key to success. The National Education Policy 2020, rooted in Indian culture, guides these transformative efforts.

"Patience and diligence are the keys to success in life." – CM Manik Saha
Agartala, June 17: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that the state Education Department is working with priority to provide quality education to students, and under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, special emphasis has also been given to the digital education system.

Key Points

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Rs 264 crore allocated for Tripura school infrastructure

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Emphasis on digital education under PM Modi’s NEP 2020

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CM Saha highlights 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' for exam stress relief

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Focus on nurturing talent for societal development

The Chief Minister, at an event after felicitating meritorious students who passed this year’s Madhyamik and Higher Secondary examinations, said that ambitious projects were undertaken across the state to develop infrastructure in the state's schools. He informed that Rs 264 crore has been allocated for the development of the infrastructure of Tripura schools across the state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started the 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' program to reduce the burden and tension on students during exams, he said. Saha, who also holds the Education portfolio, said that the Prime Minister started this program with the aim of taking exams as a challenge and not making them a subject of pressure. Parents or guardians always tried to ensure that their children do well, he said.

The Chief Minister called for fair competition in studies in a healthy environment and said that many people do well in real life despite getting fewer marks in the exam. “Patience and diligence are the keys to success in life. Our Prime Minister says that good and talented children from families that are not involved in politics should be brought into politics. This will help us get out of the precarious situation in politics. In the future, talented students will have to use their talent, knowledge, and intelligence properly for the development of society and the country.”

Saha said that the Education Department of the state government is trying to provide quality education, and there is no dearth of talent among the children of Tripura. “They just need a proper platform, and that is what the state government is trying to provide,” he said.

The Chief Minister further said that due to the earnest efforts of the Prime Minister, the National Education Policy 2020 has been launched in the country and has been prepared based on the country's culture and tradition.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is a welcome move! Northeast states often get neglected in education infrastructure. 264 crores is substantial and should help create better classrooms, labs and digital facilities. Hope they implement it properly without corruption. 🤞
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Rahul M.
While the allocation is good, I hope they focus equally on teacher training and quality. Digital education is fine but without good teachers, infrastructure alone won't help. Tripura has potential but needs holistic development.
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Ananya S.
As someone from Assam, I'm happy to see NE states getting attention. Pariksha Pe Charcha is indeed helpful - my brother participated last year and his exam stress reduced significantly. More such initiatives needed across India!
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Sanjay P.
Good step but implementation is key. We've seen funds getting wasted in other states due to poor planning. Hope Tripura government maintains transparency and involves local communities in monitoring the projects.
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Meena T.
Digital education is the future! But in Tripura's rural areas, electricity and internet connectivity remain issues. Hope they address these basics first before rolling out fancy digital classrooms. Otherwise it will be another half-done project.
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Kiran D.
The focus on education aligned with Indian culture in NEP 2020 is much needed. We were blindly following Western models for too long. Hope Tripura can become a model state for implementing the new education policy effectively.

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