Agartala: Nov 07: The overall development of Tripura remains the top priority for the current ruling party, and the state government has been focusing on balancing urban and rural development. A significant step towards fulfilling this goal is the construction of a TSR (Tripura State Rifles) 15 Battalion camp in Kanchanbari, located within the Fatikroy assembly constituency. This initiative is part of the government’s broader effort to address the long-standing demands of the people in rural areas, shifting focus from urban-centric development to rural upliftment.
Today, Minister of Animal Husbandry and Fatikroy MLA, Sudhanshu Das, along with key officials, conducted an inspection of the proposed land for the TSR 15 Battalion camp in West Kanchanbari. The inspection involved the presence of the Inspector General of Police, IPS Shri Kerry Marar, district and sub-divisional officials, as well as the head of the forest department. Minister Sudhanshu Das provided an update on the ongoing land acquisition process, which has been underway for the past six months. The final review of the land was conducted today, and the necessary inspections were carried out by the officials involved.
The Chief Minister, Professor Dr. Manik Saha, is expected to lay the foundation stone for the TSR 15 Battalion camp in the near future. This development will bring several benefits to the people of Fatikroy and Kanchanbari, including enhanced security and a boost to local businesses. The stationing of jawans at the camp will create a demand for local goods, benefiting the markets in Kanchanbari and surrounding areas.
Minister Sudhanshu Das assured that the state government will continue to prioritize such developmental projects in the future, further strengthening the infrastructure and welfare of rural Tripura. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to improving the lives of people across both urban and rural regions of the state.
tion Day
Agartala: Nov 07: On the occasion of Flag Day and Foundation Day of Bharat Scouts and Guides, a special event took place at Raj Bhavan, Agartala, where distinguished officials and cadets of the Bharat Scouts and Guides paid a courtesy visit to Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu. Dr. P.K. Chakraborty, Secretary of Youth Affairs and Sports, and S.B. Nath, Director of Youth Affairs & Sports, were present at the event, alongside members of the Bharat Scouts and Guides, who were actively involved in the ceremonial proceedings.
During the visit, the cadets performed a symbolic gesture by tying the Woggle and pinning the flag on Governor Nallu, in line with the traditions of the Bharat Scouts and Guides. The ceremony, which took place in the morning, was a tribute to the spirit of scouting and guiding, emphasizing values of service, discipline, and unity among the youth of India.
Governor Nallu acknowledged the important role played by Bharat Scouts and Guides in shaping the future of young people across the nation, particularly in fostering leadership qualities and a sense of responsibility. The event was also an opportunity to highlight the contributions of the organization in promoting social causes and community development.
The Flag Day and Foundation Day celebrations hold significant importance for the Bharat Scouts and Guides, marking the establishment of the movement and its enduring impact on youth empowerment. The visit to the Raj Bhavan was a reflection of the continued support for scouting and guiding activities in Tripura, as well as a recognition of the commitment of young cadets and their mentors to the ideals of the movement.
The ceremony at Raj Bhavan concluded with words of encouragement from the Governor, urging the youth to stay committed to the values of discipline, service, and dedication.