Tripura Govt Sanctions Rs 30 Cr to TTAADC for Key Development Projects, Pradyot Debbarma Thanks Government
First Published: 9th October, 2024 17:20 IST
Rs 10.30 crore is allocated for the construction of an auditorium building at Garia Academy in Atharabula, Gomati district.
In a significant move to boost development in the tribal areas of Tripura, the state government has sanctioned Rs 30 crore to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) for executing 6 key development projects, said Chief Minister Manik Saha.
Rs 10 crore will be used for the extension of the 3rd floor of the Kherengbar Community Health Centre (CHC) and the operationalization of a Mobile Medical Unit.
Rs 1.22 crore is allocated for upgrading the Khumulwng-Belbari road
, the stretch from Point Jado Hall to Kherengbar CHC, enhancing connectivity over a length of 0.698 km.
Rs 10.30 crore is allocated for the construction of an auditorium building at Garia Academy in Atharabula, Gomati district.
A budget of Rs 4.50 crore will be used for constructing a mini stadium with a grandstand in the TIAADC area.
Rs 0.43 crore is allocated for constructing a boundary wall for the ZDO Office and maintaining the Rajkandi ST Girls’ hostel under the Unakoti Zone.
Rs 3.35 crore will be used for 3 initiatives:
1.The construction of RCC-roofed school buildings at Saikar JB School in Maharani Sub-Zone under Dhalai Zone with TTAADC.
2.Construction of RCC roofed school building at Maniram Para JB school, Manu Sub-Zone under Dhalai Zone.
3.And, construction of double-storied market shed at Rajkandi market, Rajkandi Sub-Zone under Unokati Zone with TTAADC during the year 2024-25.
These projects are expected to significantly improve the living standards and accessibility of services in tribal areas.
CM Manik Saha took to X and wrote, “The State Cabinet has sanctioned ₹30 crore to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) for the execution of six vital development projects. Our government remains steadfast in its commitment to enhancing infrastructure, livelihoods, education, healthcare, and the overall quality of life for the Janajati communities in the Sixth Schedule areas.”
Tipra Motha founder and Royal Scion Pradyot Debbarma thanked the Manik Saha government for funding and said that this was the first lot of funds sanctioned after the signing of the Tiprasa accord on March 4, 2024.
The Tipra Motha founder also urged the Centre to release more funds to the flood-ravaged state.
Debbarma said that the Centre should give a special status to Tripura and release money for both the ADC and also Non Adc areas.
“After the signing of the Tiprasa accord on the 4th of March the first lot of funds have been allocated to the TTAADC . I am thankful that the Hon CM has listened to some of our requirements and taken this decision . To run the TTAADC without development funds is difficult and I also request the centre which has a larger pool of funds to also release some funds to the tribal areas . The floods have created immense damage in our state and both the state government and TTAADC are struggling . The GOI should give a special status to our state and release money for both the ADC and also the Non Adc areas . I am sure all of us irrespective of party and ideology will agree that being a sensitive border state tripura needs special attention from centre,” PradyotDebarma posted on X.
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