Tripura's Tourism Boost: Biplab Deb Pushes Ropeway Projects for Connectivity

Tripura MP Biplab Kumar Deb recently held discussions with NHLML CEO Rajesh Mallik to expedite three ropeway projects in the state. The proposed ropeways will connect key tourist destinations including Maharani to Chhabimura and temple routes. These projects are expected to significantly boost tourism while creating local employment opportunities. A technical team from NHLML will soon visit Tripura to begin implementation work.

Key Points: Biplab Kumar Deb Discusses Tripura Ropeway Projects with NHLML

  • Three ropeway projects planned from Maharani to Chhabimura and temple routes
  • Technical team from NHLML to soon visit Tripura for implementation
  • Projects expected to boost tourism, connectivity and local employment
  • MP Deb originally initiated these tourism-oriented ropeway projects earlier
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Tripura MP Biplab Kumar Deb pushes for ropeway projects to boost tourism

Former Tripura CM Biplab Kumar Deb meets NHLML CEO to expedite three ropeway projects aimed at boosting tourism and connectivity in Tripura.

"The completion of these ropeways will fulfill a long-cherished dream of the people of Tripura - Biplab Kumar Deb"

Agartala, November 4

Member of Parliament and former Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb held a detailed discussion with Rajesh Mallik, Chief Executive Officer of National Highways Logistics Management Limited (NHLML), at his Delhi residence regarding the expedited completion of three proposed ropeway projects in Tripura.

The proposed ropeway projects include - Maharani to Chhabimura, Udaipur Railway Station to Tripurasundari Temple, and Tripurasundari Temple to Chhabimura.

According to officials, a technical team from the NHLML will soon visit Tripura to initiate the necessary steps for establishing these ropeways.

It is noteworthy that MP Biplab Kumar Deb had originally taken the initiative for these tourism-oriented ropeway projects. However, due to various reasons, the implementation process had slowed down. The recent discussion marks a significant step toward realizing this long-awaited plan.

MP Deb expressed optimism that the completion of these ropeways will fulfill a long-cherished dream of the people of Tripura, while boosting local tourism, connectivity, and employment opportunities.

Once established, the ropeways are expected to not only enhance leisure tourism but also add a new dimension to the state's tourism infrastructure, creating substantial avenues for local livelihood generation.

Meanwhile, Tripura Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu conducted a series of visits and interactions on the international border of Tribal Autonomous region in Dhalai district.

On Monday morning, the Governor visited Boalkhali ADC village under Raishyabari R. D Block of Gandacherra sub-division and interacted with villagers, Self-Help Group members, and progressive farmers at the Boalkhali Higher Secondary school ground.

He inquired about the progress of various central and state government schemes and emphasized the need for their completion within the stipulated time.Later, Governor Nallu visited Nitya Kumar Para, the remotest and last border village under Boalkhali ADC village in the Raishyabari R.D. Block of Gandacherra Subdivision.

He interacted with the villagers to understand their problems and grievances and directed the concerned officials to complete all development work in a timely manner.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I hope they don't delay this like previous projects. We've seen many tourism projects start with great enthusiasm and then get stuck in bureaucracy. The technical team should ensure proper implementation.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Tripura last year, the connectivity to these beautiful temples was indeed challenging. A ropeway would make the experience much more enjoyable for tourists. Great move for boosting tourism in Northeast India!
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Arjun K
While ropeways are good, I hope they also focus on basic infrastructure in border villages like Boalkhali. The Governor's visit shows there are still remote areas needing attention. Development should be balanced across all regions.
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Vikram M
Tripura has so much untapped tourism potential! These ropeways connecting religious sites with scenic routes will definitely attract more domestic tourists. Hope they maintain the ecological balance while developing these projects.
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Michael C
Interesting to see infrastructure development in Tripura. The combination of tourism projects and border village development shows comprehensive planning. Hope the local communities benefit directly from these initiatives.

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