Key Points

Tripura CM Manik Saha swiftly resolved public grievances in the 46th Mukhyamantri Samipeshu session. He ensured financial aid for an IIT-qualified student and arranged heart surgery for a child. Immediate support was also extended to a kidney patient requiring a transplant. Officials from health and welfare departments actively participated in the redressal process.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Resolves Public Grievances in 46th Mukhyamantri Samipeshu

  • CM Saha aids IIT-qualified student facing financial hurdles
  • Ensures heart surgery for Champaknagar girl under RBSK
  • Approves kidney transplant support for Jolaibari patient
  • Addresses health and education concerns of multiple citizens
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Tripura CM Manik Saha addresses public grievances in 46th Mukhyamantri Samipeshu

Tripura CM Manik Saha addresses urgent public grievances, including financial aid for an IIT student and heart surgery for a child.

"The Chief Minister immediately directed officials to ensure Priyam’s academic journey continued uninterrupted. – Official Release"

Agartala, June 25

In the 46th session of Mukhyamantri Samipeshu, Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha once again connected directly with the people, addressing a range of grievances and extending on-the-spot support to the needy.

Residents from various parts of the state gathered at the Chief Minister's official residence today to seek assistance on issues related to health, education, land, and livelihood.

Among the most notable appeals was from Priyam Chowdhury, a student from Shantirpara, who not only secured brilliant marks in the Higher Secondary Examination but also qualified in both JEE Main and JEE Advanced, earning a seat at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).

However, his family faced serious financial constraints in supporting his further education. Upon hearing this, the Chief Minister immediately directed his Secretary, Dr. P.K. Chakraborty, to take necessary steps to ensure Priyam's academic journey continued uninterrupted.

In another moving appeal, Chandana Debnath from Champaknagar, Jirania, sought financial help for the heart treatment of her daughter, who was diagnosed with two holes in her heart.

While one surgery had been conducted under the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK), the second procedure was stalled due to a lack of funds. Taking swift action, Chief Minister Saha instructed officials to make all necessary arrangements through RBSK for the remaining treatment.

Subrata Mahajan from Jolaibari, suffering from kidney failure and in urgent need of a transplant, also received a prompt response.

The Chief Minister spoke directly with the Medical Superintendent of GB Pant Hospital and assured all necessary support for his treatment.

Other individuals who received attention included Silpi Majumdar (Sen), an artist from Belonia, who sought treatment for her husband.

Citizens such as Somen Saha of Agartala and Manidipa Chowdhury of Town Pratapgarh also presented their problems, receiving immediate assurance from the Chief Minister for redressal.

Senior officials present at the program included Chief Minister's Secretary Dr. P.K. Chakraborty, Health and Family Welfare Secretary Kiran Gitte, Social Welfare and Social Education Department Additional Director L. Hrangkhawl, Director of Health Dr. Tapan Majumdar, Medical Superintendents of GBP Hospital, IGM Hospital, and Atal Bihari Vajpayee Regional Cancer Hospital -- Dr. Shankar Chakraborty, Dr. Debashree Debbarma, and Dr. S. Debbarma respectively -- along with officials from Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana and Chief Minister Jan Arogya Yojana.

- ANI

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Arjun P.
This is what real governance looks like! 👏 When leaders connect directly with people's problems, it makes all the difference. That IIT student's story touched my heart - education should never stop due to financial issues. More CMs should adopt this Samipeshu model.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the CM's efforts, I wonder how sustainable this approach is. Shouldn't systems be strengthened so people don't have to personally approach the CM for basic healthcare and education? The RBSK scheme exists but still people struggle for treatment.
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Rohit K.
As someone from Northeast India, it's heartwarming to see Tripura getting such proactive leadership. The story of Chandana Debnath's daughter shows how crucial healthcare access is in our region. Hope other northeastern states take inspiration!
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Smita D.
The CM's personal intervention is commendable, but what about thousands who can't reach Agartala? Maybe they should hold these sessions in rural areas too. Still, good initiative - at least some citizens are getting help directly.
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Bikram S.
This is the real "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" in action! Helping that IIT-bound student shows commitment to nurturing talent. Tripura may be small but setting big examples in governance. More power to CM Saha! 🇮🇳
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Neha R.
I hope there's proper follow-up on these cases. Often we see announcements but implementation gets delayed. That said, the CM's personal attention to kidney patient Subrata Mahajan shows compassion. Healthcare should be accessible to all, not just those who can reach the CM's office.

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