Tripura government to establish 3 new degree colleges in 2025-26 academic session

ANI May 18, 2025 171 views

The Tripura government plans to establish three new degree colleges in Ambassa, Kakraban, and Karbook by the 2025-26 academic session. This move aims to provide better access to higher education for students in remote areas. The initiative aligns with the National Education Policy's goal of inclusive learning. Local communities have welcomed the decision, hoping it will spur regional development.

"The new colleges will open up fresh opportunities for students, reducing the need to travel long distances." – Government Spokesperson
Agartala, May 17: In a significant move to improve access to higher education, the State Government of Tripura has announced the establishment of three new Government Degree Colleges from the upcoming academic session 2025-26.

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New colleges in Ambassa, Kakraban, and Karbook

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Aims to improve rural education access

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Part of National Education Policy goals

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Expected to boost regional development

The colleges will be located in Ambassa (Dhalai district), and Kakraban and Karbook (both in Gomati district).

This initiative is part of the government's ongoing commitment to strengthen the educational infrastructure and ensure that students, especially from remote and underserved regions, have greater access to quality higher education.

A government spokesperson stated that the new colleges will open up fresh opportunities for students in these areas, reducing the need to travel long distances for pursuing degree-level education.

The move is expected to play a pivotal role in promoting inclusive and equitable learning opportunities in line with the objectives of the National Education Policy.

Local communities and educational stakeholders have welcomed the decision, expressing hope that the new institutions will also contribute to regional development and skill enhancement.

Earlier in the day, Tripura CM Saha also inaugurated the second unit of the Gomati Dairy, the largest dairy facility in Northeast India, with a processing capacity of approximately 40,000 litres.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Rajiv Ranjan Singh (Lalan Singh), along with Union Minister of State SP Singh Baghel.

The event took place in the Bamutiya Assembly Constituency, where the new dairy unit has been established.

The second unit of Gomati Dairy is expected to play a pivotal role in making Tripura self-reliant in milk and dairy product production.

It is also seen as a key initiative towards strengthening the rural economy and empowering local farmers and dairy producers.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Manik Saha emphasised the government's commitment to promoting animal husbandry and dairy as sustainable livelihoods, especially in rural areas.

He expressed hope that the new unit would open up new employment opportunities and contribute significantly to the state's economic development.

The Gomati Dairy project aligns with the central and state governments' vision of doubling farmers' income and ensuring food security through enhanced dairy production.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is excellent news for Tripura's youth! Education is the real game-changer for Northeast development. Hope these colleges offer courses relevant to local industries too. The dairy unit inauguration on same day shows balanced development focus 👏
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Rahul M.
Good initiative but hope they ensure quality faculty recruitment. Many new colleges open but struggle with teacher shortages. Also important to connect education with dairy/agri projects for practical learning. #SkillIndia
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Sunita T.
As someone from Northeast, I'm happy to see infrastructure development! But request government to also focus on digital connectivity in these areas. Online resources can supplement classroom learning wonderfully 🌐
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Arjun B.
The dairy unit is a masterstroke! Milk production + education = perfect combo for rural upliftment. Hope they introduce dairy technology courses in these new colleges. Gujarat's AMUL model can be inspiration for Tripura!
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Meena S.
While appreciating this development, I hope the government ensures proper road connectivity to these new colleges. What's the use of colleges if students can't reach them during monsoons due to bad roads? Practical aspects matter too.
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Kiran P.
Heartening to see Northeast getting attention! These initiatives will reduce migration of students to other states for education. Maybe next step could be setting up research centers focusing on Northeast's biodiversity and culture 🎓

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