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Tripura CM directs DMs, SPs to conduct field visits, solve public grievances

ANI April 17, 2025 121 views

Tripura's Chief Minister Manik Saha has implemented a robust field monitoring strategy for state administrators. By mandating monthly district visits, he aims to create a more responsive and proactive government system. The directive covers comprehensive areas including development work, public grievances, and law enforcement. Saha's approach signals a significant push towards transparent and immediate problem-solving at the grassroots level.

"District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police should visit areas regularly every month" - Manik Saha, Tripura CM"
Agartala, April 17: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday instructed the District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police of each district to visit their respective areas regularly every month, take prompt action in case of any deficiencies, and resolve the problems that arise, a release said.

Key Points

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CM reviews state development and law & order in comprehensive video conference

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Strict actions directed against drug trafficking and illegal activities

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Emphasis on resolving public grievances through proactive administration

"The District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police of each district should visit the areas regularly every month along with district-level officers of other departments and take initiatives to resolve the problems of the people," said CM Saha.

CM Saha, who is also the Home Minister of the state, directed DMs and SPs to take prompt action in case of any deficiencies and resolve the issues that arise.

Today, through a video conference held at the Secretariat, the Chief Minister reviewed in detail the overall development work of the state, law and order, and issues related to public grievances with the District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police of the eight districts of the state.

During the meeting, Saha gave necessary instructions to the district administration on how to quickly resolve development-related issues, public grievances, and other problems.

He also laid special emphasis on taking strict legal action against drug traffickers and those involved in such activities.

He directed the Superintendents of Police to identify drug-prone areas and prepare a list of individuals involved in illegal activities in the police station areas of each district, and take legal action accordingly.

In today's review meeting, issues related to health, drinking water, education, law and order, roads, anti-drug measures, and strong steps against illegal activities in various sectors were discussed seriously.

CM emphasised the need for concerned departments to take necessary measures for drinking water supply, traffic control, and mosquito control in Agartala city.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is a great initiative by CM Saha! Regular field visits will help bridge the gap between administration and public. Hope they follow through consistently 🤞
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Priya M.
Finally some focus on the drug problem! Our youth need protection from this menace. The SPs should conduct surprise raids in suspected areas.
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Sanjay T.
While the intention is good, I hope this doesn't become just another formality. We've seen many such directives before that didn't translate to ground action. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Meena R.
Mosquito control in Agartala is much needed! Last monsoon was terrible with dengue cases. Hope they take concrete steps this time 🦟❌
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Arjun B.
Good to see comprehensive planning covering health, education AND infrastructure. The multi-department approach makes sense since these issues are interconnected.
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Neha P.
Will there be a way for common people to submit their grievances directly during these visits? A proper channel would make this more effective.

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