Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha virtually inaugurated seven new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in Sepahijala district. He also laid the foundation stone for five key projects, including a new Bishalgarh Hospital and SDM Office. The event highlighted the state’s push for better healthcare and administrative infrastructure. Additionally, NOAS certificates were distributed, and villages were recognized for being child marriage-free.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Launches Key Infrastructure and Healthcare Projects in Sepahijala

  • CM virtually inaugurates 7 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs
  • Foundation laid for Bishalgarh Hospital and SDM Office
  • Rs 11 crore road upgrade from Bishalgarh to Golaghati
  • NOAS certificates distributed for healthcare inclusion
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Tripura CM virtually inaugurates, lays foundation stone of infrastructure and healthcare projects in Sepahijala district

Tripura CM virtually inaugurates 7 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and lays foundation for 5 key projects including Bishalgarh Hospital and SDM Office.

"These projects will strengthen administrative setup and provide quality healthcare for Sepahijala – CM Manik Saha"

Sepahijala, June 26

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Thursday virtually inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of several key infrastructure and healthcare projects at Bishalgarh in Sepahijala district.

"Infrastructure development is underway across Tripura. As part of this initiative, today I virtually inaugurated 7 new Ayushman Arogya Mandir buildings in Sepahijala district from an event held at Bishalgarh Town Hall," Saha said in a post on X.

The post said, "Additionally, laid the foundation stones for the following 5 projects---Bishalgarh SDM Office building at a cost of Rs 8.10 crore, new building for Bishalgarh Hospital at a cost of Rs 2.10 crore, an upgraded 8 km road from Bishalgarh to Golaghati at a cost of Rs 11 crore and the DCM quarters in Bishramganj at a cost of Rs 2 crore and the SDM quarters in Bishalgarh at a cost of Rs 83 lakh."

The event marked a significant push toward improved administrative and healthcare facilities in the region.

The Chief Minister also virtually inaugurated seven new buildings under the Ayushman Arogya initiative, further strengthening the state's healthcare infrastructure.

The event also witnessed the distribution of NOAS (Notification of Ayushman Scheme) certificates to Microsapara PHC, Dayarampara Yubarajghat, and Ujan Pathalia Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, formalising their inclusion in the state's flagship health mission.

Furthermore, certificates were awarded to several villages for being declared as Child Marriage Free Villages, underlining the state government's ongoing commitment to social reform and child protection.

Speaking at the event, CM Saha emphasised the government's vision for holistic development, focusing on administrative efficiency, road connectivity, and accessible healthcare for all.

"These projects will not only strengthen the administrative setup but also provide quality healthcare and infrastructure for the people of Sepahijala," CM Saha stated.

The ceremony was attended by local residents, officials, and party workers, who welcomed the developments as a step forward in the region's growth story.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Good to see development reaching Sepahijala! The new hospital building and upgraded road will make a big difference for locals. Hope they maintain quality during execution. Northeast development has been neglected for too long. 👍
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Priya M.
While infrastructure is welcome, I hope they don't stop at just buildings. Need trained staff, medicines, and proper maintenance in these healthcare centers. Many such projects become 'ghost buildings' after inauguration. Fingers crossed this time!
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Amit S.
The child marriage free village initiative deserves more attention! This is real social progress. As someone from Tripura, I can say such traditions die hard - government's focus on education and awareness is working slowly but surely.
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Sunita R.
Rs 11 crore for 8km road seems excessive no? Hope there's transparency in tendering process. Otherwise good initiatives - Tripura needs better connectivity to boost tourism and trade with Bangladesh border areas.
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Deepak B.
Virtual inaugurations save time and money, but nothing beats physical inspections. Hope CM follows up to ensure work matches announcements. Development in border states like Tripura is crucial for national security too.
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Meena T.
Happy to see Ayushman Bharat reaching remote areas! My cousin in Bishalgarh says healthcare access has improved but still long way to go. These new buildings will help, but please focus on doctor availability too 🙏

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