Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha announced an ambitious plan to boost the state's per capita income to $23,000 by 2047. The strategy includes industrial reforms, tourism expansion, and renewable energy projects. Saha highlighted MSMEs and self-help groups as key drivers of rural employment. The state is also focusing on digital governance and startup incubation to foster job creation.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Targets $23K Per Capita Income by 2047

  • Tripura aims for 12% annual growth through agriculture, tourism, and infrastructure
  • State focuses on green energy with an 800 MW pump storage project
  • MSMEs and self-help groups drive rural employment
  • Industrial reforms attract investments in rubber, bamboo, and IT sectors
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Tripura eyes $23,000 per capita income by 2047: CM Dr Manik Saha

Tripura CM Manik Saha unveils strategic roadmap for $23,000 per capita income by 2047, emphasizing industrial growth, green energy, and MSME development.

"We estimate to increase our per capita income from $2,300 to $23,000 by 2047 – Dr. Manik Saha"

New Delhi, May 25

Tripura Chief Minister Prof Dr Manik Saha on Saturday said that the present state government has prepared a Strategic Road Map to build an Unnato and Shreshtho (Developed and Great), future-ready Tripura.

Saha said this while addressing the 10th NITI Aayog Governing Council Meeting in New Delhi, in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Health Minister JP Nadda, and other distinguished Union Ministers, Governors, Chief Ministers and Lt Governors of Union Territories, Vice Chairman and the Members of NITI Aayog.

Dr Saha also congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the armed forces for the "successful execution of Operation Sindoor."

He said that Operation Sindoor symbolises our strength, unity, and collective resolve to protect the country.

"The success of Operation Sindoor has conveyed a strong commitment towards national security and zero tolerance against terrorism," Saha said.

Dr Saha said that the Government of Tripura has prepared a Strategic Road Map to build an Unnato and Shreshtho (Developed and Great), future-ready Tripura.

"Elaborate exercise was carried out over the last one year through consultations with NITI Aayog, Ministry of DONER, academic institutions, expert consultants, industry and business leaders, eminent citizens, and officials," he said.

He said the state government has identified nine key enablers that will support robust growth at 12 per cent per year over the next two decades. These are a strong agricultural base, high literacy, rich tourism assets, abundant natural resources, a forest economy, improved infrastructure, strategic location, widening tax base, and the state's energy surplus status.

"The Key Enablers are supported by five Pillars of Governance. These are policy reforms, institutional building, capacity building, business reforms, reduced compliance burden, and digital governance. In Tripura, e-Office is implemented from the State Cabinet to the Gram Panchayat level. Although we have some challenges, with progressive State policies, transparent administration, and an investor-friendly environment, we are confident of overcoming these. With emphasis on medical wellness, eco-tourism, IT, knowledge economy, resilient agriculture, rich history, cultural heritage, and sports, we estimate to increase our per capita income from 2,300 dollars at present to 23,000 dollars by 2047," Saha said.

Saha said that in order to accelerate manufacturing and services in a Tier-3 city like ours, the state government is developing industrial infrastructure in 20 Industrial Estates.

"We have the Tripura Industrial Investment Policy 2024 to promote manufacturing and services, and have implemented all 387 business reforms as mandated under the Business Reforms Action Plan 2024. We have enacted the Tripura Jan Vishwas Act 2025. Under the guidance of the Task Force on Deregulation set up in the Cabinet Secretariat, we are reducing the compliance burden in State Laws, Local Bodies, Industrial Corporations, and Utility Providing Agencies. As a result, we are getting substantial investments in the Rubber, Bamboo Processing, Health, Education, Data Centres, Hospitality, Business and Commerce sectors," said Dr. Saha.

Speaking about MSMEs, Saha said that there are 86,117 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Tripura and the State has a strong base of 60,318 Self-Help Groups with 5,49,559 members and 94,723 Lakhpati Didis.

"We are encouraging members of Self Help Groups to become entrepreneurs. We are pushing to transform the rural non-farm employment scene by unlocking potential in sectors like bamboo, agarwood, rubber, spices, dairy, aquaculture, and eco-tourism. We seek national and international collaboration and support from NITI Aayog and the Central Government in scaling these initiatives," he said.

He also informed us that the state has initiated the development of an 800 MW pump storage project to achieve the renewable energy target.

"We aim to develop a State-specific Green Economy Policy Framework by adopting a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach through the inclusion of youth and women and developing a robust Green Start-Up Ecosystem," Saha said.

He informed that the state government is substantially investing in the development of human resources.

"The government has established incubator centres in universities and colleges, both general and technical, to provide opportunities for youth to transform their ideas into startups and enterprises. We are focusing on creating more 'job creators' than 'job seekers.' We are providing avenues and opportunities to youth in the spheres of Tourism, Sports, Culture, Filmmaking, etc. The State's GDP growth of over 15 per cent during the last three years has indicated that this journey has commenced on an encouraging note," he added.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Great vision by Tripura CM! The focus on renewable energy and eco-tourism is commendable. Northeast states have so much untapped potential. If they can achieve even half of this $23k target, it will be transformative for the region. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The emphasis on women empowerment through Lakhpati Didis and SHGs is heartening. But I hope the government ensures benefits reach grassroots level. Sometimes big announcements don't translate to ground reality, especially in remote areas like Tripura.
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Arjun S.
As someone who visited Tripura last year, I can vouch for its tourism potential. The bamboo forests and heritage sites are breathtaking! But infrastructure needs massive improvement - roads, airports, hotels. Hope this plan addresses that.
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Sunita R.
12% annual growth for 20 years seems too ambitious no? Even China couldn't sustain that. Maybe set more realistic milestones first? Though I appreciate the focus on digital governance and reducing red tape - that's much needed in all states.
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Vikram J.
The strategic location near Bangladesh could be a game-changer for trade if handled well. But security concerns must be addressed too. Operation Sindoor mention shows they're serious about safety. Overall a balanced vision for Tripura's development.
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Neha T.
Creating job creators instead of job seekers is the right approach! The youth incubator centers sound promising. Hope they focus on quality education too - development without good schools/colleges won't last. Best wishes to Tripura! ✨

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