Key Points

Tripura CM Manik Saha announced a new transfer policy to ensure fair employee postings across the state. He emphasized governance transparency while inaugurating a school in Sepahijala. The government is prioritizing education infrastructure and teacher training programs. Saha also highlighted PM Modi's vision for inclusive growth in remote areas.

Key Points: Tripura CM Saha Announces New Employee Transfer Policy for Equitable Postings

  • New transfer policy ensures equitable employee distribution
  • CM stresses transparency in governance
  • Focus on education infrastructure and teacher training
  • Inclusive development for all Tripura regions
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Tripura Govt planning to enforce new transfer policy for employees: CM Saha

Tripura CM Manik Saha reveals plans for a fair employee transfer policy while inaugurating a school, emphasizing transparency and development.

"The current government functions with clarity and transparency in every sector. - CM Manik Saha"

Sepahijala, June 26

The Tripura government is working on a comprehensive transfer policy for government employees, ensuring equitable distribution of postings across the state, and provisions will be made to accommodate special cases where necessary, said Chief Minister Manik Saha on Thursday.

He emphasised that no employee will be allowed to remain in the same location for an extended period under any circumstances.

"The current government functions with clarity and transparency in every sector," the Chief Minister added.

Saha made these remarks while inaugurating the newly constructed building of Madhupur Higher Secondary School in Sepahijala district today.

Addressing the gathering, Saha, who also holds the Education portfolio, reiterated the state government's commitment to the holistic development of all regions in Tripura.

"Our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has always stressed that true progress comes through development. After independence, several areas remained neglected. Since assuming office in 2014, Prime Minister Modi has worked tirelessly to place India on the path of inclusive growth," he said.

The Chief Minister highlighted the government's focus on extending development to even the remotest corners of the state and nation.

Stating that education is a top priority, he said, "Both the state and central governments have placed special emphasis on improving education. Today, as we inaugurate a new school building in Madhupur, similar infrastructure projects are being developed across the state. Various initiatives are being taken to enhance facilities for students. Teaching methodologies are being improved, and teacher training programs have been launched to improve quality. Students are like clay dolls - they develop based on the guidance they receive."

Saha also noted the improved performance of students in board examinations such as TBSE and CBSE in recent years.

"However, education is not limited to academics. Character building is equally important. Children must be encouraged to participate in social work and learn about the lives of great personalities. They should be nurtured to become good human beings. A strong foundation will ensure a bright future," he said.

Distinguished guests at the inauguration included MLA Antara Sarkar Deb, Sepahijala Zilla Sabhadhipati Supriya Das Dutta, Bishalgarh Panchayat Samiti Chairperson Atusi Das, Education Director N.C. Sharma, District Magistrate Siddharth Shiv Jaiswal, Superintendent of Police Bijay Debbarma, and other dignitaries.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Finally some good governance in Tripura! Frequent transfers will prevent corruption and favoritism in postings. Our NE states need this transparency. Hope other states follow Tripura's example 👍
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Priya M.
While the intention is good, I hope they consider family situations before transfers. My uncle is a teacher in Agartala - frequent moves can disrupt children's education. Policy should have human touch also.
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Arjun S.
Good move CM Saha! But please ensure remote areas get quality teachers too, not just transfers for punishment postings. Education quality must improve across Tripura - infrastructure alone won't help.
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Sunita R.
The focus on character building along with academics is commendable 👏 Our children need values more than marks. Hope this new school building brings quality education to Madhupur!
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Deepak B.
Transfer policy must be implemented fairly - no VIP culture should influence postings. Also, what about housing facilities for transferred employees? Practical difficulties need addressing.
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Meena T.
As someone from Northeast, happy to see development reaching Tripura's remote areas. But request CM to ensure local tribal culture is preserved in school curriculum too. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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