A new chapter in child welfare and early education unfolded in Charipara under the Badharghat Assembly constituency on Wednesday, with the inauguration of a newly constructed Anganwadi Centre No. 1. The facility was formally opened by Tripura’s Minister for Social Welfare and Social Education, Tinku Roy, marking a step forward in strengthening grassroots childcare infrastructure.
Addressing the gathering, Minister Roy underscored the importance of providing a safe, modern, and child-friendly environment for early learning. He noted that the new centre is designed to support the overall growth and development of children during their formative years. “This well-equipped building will help lay a strong foundation for children’s physical, emotional, and educational development. It is the first step towards nurturing their future,” he said.
The event was attended by several prominent leaders, including Badharghat MLA Mina Rani Sarkar and Agartala Mayor Dipak Majumder, along with other dignitaries and officials. Their presence highlighted the importance the state government places on strengthening early childhood care services. Local residents and community members also gathered in large numbers to witness the inauguration, expressing optimism about the positive impact the centre will have on the neighbourhood.
The newly built Anganwadi centre is equipped with improved infrastructure aimed at enhancing service delivery. It will provide essential services such as supplementary nutrition, pre-school education, health check-ups, and awareness programmes for mothers and caregivers. Officials believe that such facilities play a crucial role in addressing issues like malnutrition, early learning gaps, and health awareness in rural and semi-urban areas.
Authorities also pointed out that the inauguration is part of a broader initiative by the state government to upgrade Anganwadi centres across Tripura. The focus is on creating better physical infrastructure, ensuring adequate resources, and fostering an environment that supports both learning and well-being. These efforts align with national priorities of improving early childhood care and education under integrated welfare programmes.
For the residents of Charipara, the new Anganwadi centre is more than just a building—it represents an investment in the future of their children. With improved facilities and dedicated services, the centre is expected to become a hub for community engagement and child development, contributing to healthier and more educated generations ahead.




































