Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha is attending the 20th Foundation Day celebrations of Tripura Medical College today. The event marks two decades of the institution's contribution to medical education and healthcare services in the state. Simultaneously, the CM emphasized the importance of education beyond textbooks during a student award ceremony yesterday. He distributed tablets to top-performing students while stressing that real education inspires societal responsibility.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Inaugurates Medical College 20th Foundation Day

  • Tripura Medical College celebrates 20 years of medical education excellence
  • CM inaugurates developmental projects at Hapania auditorium
  • 228 meritorious students receive tablets for academic achievement
  • Institution strengthens healthcare services in Northeast region since 2005
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Tripura CM to attend inauguration of Projects, 20th Foundation day of Tripura Medical College

Tripura CM Manik Saha attends Tripura Medical College's 20th Foundation Day, inaugurates development projects and emphasizes education's role in societal development.

"Education should not be limited to textbooks. Real education becomes meaningful when it inspires one to stand by society - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, August 27

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday attending the inauguration programme of various projects and the 20th Foundation Day celebration of Tripura Medical College and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Memorial Teaching Hospital.

The event is taking place at the Vivekananda Auditorium, Hapania, Agartala, where the Chief Minister will formally inaugurate various developmental initiatives associated with the institution.

Established in 2005, Tripura Medical College has played a vital role in strengthening medical education and healthcare services in the state. The 20th Foundation Day marks two decades of its journey in nurturing medical professionals and providing advanced healthcare to the people of the region.

This celebration also highlights the achievements of the college and hospital over the past two decades, while charting out future plans for further strengthening medical infrastructure in Tripura.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday Tripura CM said that education not only leads people from ignorance to the light of knowledge but also strengthens inner values.

CM Saha, who is also the Education Minister, said this after attending an award-giving ceremony for the top-scoring students of Class X and XII at TBSC-affiliated government.

Addressing the students, Saha said, "One has to dream to achieve goals, but the key to fulfilling those dreams lies within oneself. Success can be attained only through patience, concentration, hard work, and real education."

As part of the award, tablets will be distributed to 228 meritorious students across the state. The Chief Minister symbolically handed over tabs and certificates to five students during the event.

Saha stressed that the purpose of the award is not only to celebrate academic excellence but also to encourage students to become responsible human beings.

"Education should not be limited to textbooks. Real education becomes meaningful when it inspires one to stand by society," he added.

Highlighting the Prime Minister's vision, the Chief Minister stated that youth power is one of the nation's greatest assets, and the country's development depends on harnessing it through proper education.

- ANI

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Rohit P
CM Saha's words about education are so true. Real education is about building character, not just scoring marks. Hope more students get inspired by this vision.
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Arjun K
While the medical college has done good work, I hope they focus on improving infrastructure further. The hospital needs more modern equipment and specialist doctors. Progress should be continuous.
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Sarah B
Distributing tablets to meritorious students is a wonderful initiative! Digital access will help these bright minds achieve even more. Hope other states follow this model.
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Vikram M
As someone whose family member was treated at BRAM hospital, I can say the staff is dedicated but overworked. Hope the new projects include increasing medical staff strength too.
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Michael C
Impressive to see Tripura's progress in medical education. Twenty years of producing healthcare professionals is a significant achievement for any institution.

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