Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha held an urgent meeting to address Agartala's traffic issues before the upcoming Durga Puja celebrations. He directed officials to implement immediate measures ensuring hassle-free movement for residents and visitors. The CM also announced educational initiatives including plans for a Women's University and efforts to reduce the DA gap for government employees. Saha emphasized the importance of teachers in nation-building during his Teachers' Day address.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Orders Traffic Ease for Agartala Durga Puja

  • High-level meeting chaired by CM to review Agartala traffic congestion
  • Directs departments to coordinate on war footing for smooth festivities
  • Announces plan to establish Women's University for female empowerment
  • Working to reduce DA gap between state and central government employees
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Tripura CM Saha holds high-level meeting to ease traffic in Agartala before Durga Puja

CM Manik Saha directs officials to implement urgent traffic measures in Agartala ahead of Durga Puja. High-level meeting focuses on congestion-free city for commuters.

"Teachers are like the roots of a tree, while students are the branches, fruits, and flowers that receive nourishment from them. - Manik Saha"

Agartala, September 6

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Saturday chaired a high-level meeting to review the prevailing traffic situation in Agartala city. The Chief Minister stressed the urgency of taking immediate and effective measures to make the city free from traffic congestion ahead of the upcoming Durga Puja festivities.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Jitendra Kumar Sinha, Director General of Police Anurag, Secretaries Abhishek Singh and Kiran Gitte, West District Magistrate Dr. Vishal Kumar, Traffic SP Kanta Jangir, West District Superintendent of Police Namit Pathak, and other senior officials.

CM Saha directed the concerned departments to work in close coordination and implement traffic management strategies on a war footing to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience for commuters and festival-goers.

Earlier, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha announced that the state government is working to set up a Women's University to empower the women of the state, the Tripura CMO said.

He also announced that the present government has been trying to reduce the gap in Dearness Allowance (DA) between Central and state government employees.

According to a press release, CM Saha said this while addressing the 64th Teachers' Day 2025 programme at Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhavan on Friday."You may go into other professions for the sake of money, but teachers have chosen teaching profession out of passion and responsibility. Taking charge of the future generation, you have joined this noble profession. Teachers are like the roots of a tree, while students are the branches, fruits, and flowers that receive nourishment from them. Because of teachers, the country and the nation progress, as the foundation is very important. Teachers build this foundation through sacrifice," he said.

He also said that before entering the classroom, teachers always try to give something new to students."In the teaching profession, mental, physical, and emotional energy is necessary. Teachers are inventors who instill knowledge and values in students. Teachers make students' lives shine. They are the backbone of a nation, and people depend on them. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced the National Education Policy, which has been implemented in Tripura as well. New initiatives have also been introduced. Our government is working to bring in new reforms and recruit the best teachers through a transparent process," the Chief Minister said.

As per the release, Manik Saha, who is also the Education Minister of the state, said that the present government has opened three new government colleges. Under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Atmanirbhar Yojana, female students have been provided with scooters to encourage them in pursuing higher education."We must work for the progress of girls. For that, we have waived fees for girl students in government colleges. Our state government is also working to set up a Women's University to empower girls. Many universities have expressed their desire to open campuses in Tripura, as peace now prevails here. We are trying to develop the state into an education hub. MBBS seats have also been increased along with the establishment of Dental and Nursing colleges," he said.

He informed that earlier people had to join protest rallies for DA and DR."However, we have given 29 per cent, and now the total DA and DR stand at 32 per cent. In the coming days, we are trying to reduce the DA and DR gap with the Central government," he added.

On this occasion, CM Saha handed over the Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar Samman to Dr. Atul Debbarma, Eminent Educationist, the Dr. Shyamaprasad Mukharjee Samman to Samir Chakraborty, Eminent Social Worker, and the Maharani Tulsibati Samman to Pranati Debbarma, Headmistress of DC Para Hemanta Smriti Vidyalaya.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally! Agartala traffic during Puja is a nightmare. Hope they actually implement something concrete this time. Good initiative by CM Saha 🙏
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Priya S
Traffic management is important but I'm more excited about the Women's University announcement! This will be transformative for girls' education in Tripura 💪
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Arjun K
Reducing DA gap for state employees is a welcome move. Our government employees deserve parity with central staff. Hope this happens soon!
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Sarah B
While the announcements sound good, I hope the traffic solutions are sustainable and not just temporary measures for the festival season. We need year-round solutions.
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Kavya N
Scooters for female students under Mukhyamantri Kanya Atmanirbhar Yojana is such a progressive step! This will really help girls pursue higher education without transportation worries 🛵
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Michael C
Good to see comprehensive development focus - from traffic management to education reforms. Tripura seems to be moving in the right direction under this administration.

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