Boosting Regional Trade and Cultural Exchange Tripura has set a benchmark in regional cooperation by establishing border trade hubs, commonly known as Border Haats, along the Indo-Bangladesh border. These hubs aim to bolster cross-border commerce, empower local communities, and enhance cultural ties, reinforcing India’s Act East Policy. Key Border Haats in Tripura These trade hubs provide
READ MOREEnsuring Equity and Accessibility with Chief Minister Jan Arogya Yojana Tripura has taken a transformative step in healthcare by launching the Chief Minister Jan Arogya Yojana (CMJAY). This ambitious initiative ensures free and quality healthcare services for marginalized communities, particularly in the state’s remote tribal regions. Key Features of CMJAY Impact on Healthcare Access Government’s Vision
READ MOREIn a historic move to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural legacy of its indigenous communities, Tripura has successfully launched the region’s first-ever Tribal Heritage Festival. Organized by the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, the event highlights the state’s vibrant traditions, art, and heritage on a national and international platform. Key
READ MORETransforming Connectivity and Boosting Tourism in the Northeast Tripura has achieved a historic milestone with the inauguration of India’s longest ropeway, linking Agartala to its picturesque hill districts. This state-of-the-art project is poised to enhance regional connectivity, boost tourism, and foster socio-economic development in the northeastern state. Key Features of the Ropeway Project Economic and Social
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