Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has proposed using Titas River water to supply drinking water to Agartala's 51 municipal wards. He announced this during the inauguration of the Vivekananda Township Project, highlighting plans for iron-free water. The CM also detailed various development projects worth Rs 800 crore inaugurated since January. Additionally, he mentioned ongoing urban development initiatives including GIS master plans and new housing projects.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Proposes Titas River Water for Agartala

  • Proposal aims to provide iron-free fresh river water to Agartala
  • Project follows consultation with the central government for approval
  • Water from Titas River mixes with Haora river in Bangladesh
  • Plan addresses drinking water needs for all 51 municipal wards
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Tripura CM plans to use Titas River water for 51 Agartala wards

Tripura CM Manik Saha announces proposal to use Titas River water to supply iron-free drinking water to all 51 wards of Agartala Municipal Corporation.

"I have proposed that water from the Titas River be supplied to the 51 wards of Agartala Municipal Corporation as drinking water. - Chief Minister Manik Saha"

Agartala, August 30

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha mentioned that he has proposed to the Centre the possible use of Titas River water for supplying drinking water to all 51 wards of the Agartala Municipal Corporation.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Vivekananda Township Project at Kaman Chowmuhani, the Chief Minister said that after consultation with the centre, the project to provide iron free fresh river water to the people will be started.

"The water of the Haora river, Kalapania, or Katakhal canal mix with the Titas River in Bangladesh. I have good knowledge of the Titas River. I have proposed that water from the Titas River be supplied to the 51 wards of Agartala Municipal Corporation as drinking water. Proposals have been given, and if everything goes as planned, we will raise this matter with the Centre so that we can provide iron-free water. We are working on this," the Chief Minister said according to an official statement from the CM's office.

On the Vivekanada township project, he said that there were several obstacles during the construction of the 48 flats.

"Our government is transparent and we are working for the betterment of the people. These flats are for the lower-income group, middle-income group, and higher-income group. We were waiting to hand over the keys to the flat owners, and now we have done it. I want to thank TUDA for constructing such flats in the heart of Agartala," said CM Saha.

He added that these flats are earthquake-resistant.

"We are working for development, and there is no talk without development. From January till August, we have inaugurated and laid foundation stones worth Rs 800 crore. This is what the BJP-led government is about. We have formed TUDA to construct beautiful buildings for comfortable living. We have also given permission for high-rise buildings by following all rules," he said.

The Chief Minister further informed that the main aim of TUDA is to build modern flats for economically weaker and middle-class people.

"We are also constructing roads. Another project of 216 flats at a cost of around Rs 96 crore is underway near the Bhagat Singh Youth Hostel. It is expected to be completed by March next year," he said.

The Chief Minister also said he has requested the Centre to remove the cap on loan amounts for externally aided projects, according to the statement.

"There are many states where such a cap does not exist. But in our case, due to many ongoing development works, we are facing issues because of this cap," he said.

He also informed that work on preparing GIS master plans for 20 urban areas of the state is underway. The master plan for Agartala city is already about 70% complete and development projects worth around Rs 530 crore have been undertaken in the first phase of the Mukhyamantri Nagar Unnayan Prakalp with the help of ADB.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but I hope they consider the environmental impact. River water projects need proper treatment plants and sustainable management. Don't want another Yamuna situation in our beautiful Tripura 🌿
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Aman W
The earthquake-resistant flats for different income groups is actually brilliant planning. Northeast is seismic zone and affordable housing that's safe should be priority. More states should learn from this approach 👍
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Sarah B
Interesting that the Titas River flows through Bangladesh. Hope there are proper water sharing agreements in place. International water resources need careful diplomatic handling. Good that CM seems aware of this aspect.
Karthik V
Rs 800 crore in 8 months is impressive development pace! But I hope they're focusing on quality over quantity. Sometimes rapid development leads to poor execution. The GIS master plan sounds promising though 📊
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Nisha Z
As someone from Agartala, we've been waiting for better water supply forever! The current water has so much iron that it stains everything. Hope this project gets implemented soon and doesn't remain just an announcement 🤞

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