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Poor quality of teaching at Government a | AGARTALA, June 1 (TIWN): Poor quality of teaching at Government aided schools forced the guardians of the students to transfer them to private schools. According to report, More than a fourth of students opt for private schools for better education. | 01-Jun-2015 |
Misuse of public fund under scanner at K | KHOWAI, June 1 (TIWN): Resentment brewing up among the locals of Khowai Singhichora area when the newly constructed town hall was demolished. | 01-Jun-2015 |
Seven LPG cylinders are robbed from Khow | KHOWAI, June 1 (TIWN): In a bizarre incident, a group of thieves thronged into the distribution agency of LPG gas cylinder at Khowai on May 31st late night, and robbed 7 filled LPG gas cylinders . | 01-Jun-2015 |
AIBEA calls for nationwide strike on Jun | AGARTALA, June 1 (TIWN): All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) had called for nationwide strike on June24 pressing various demands of the State Sector Bank Employees Association (SSBEA). SBEA, under its umbrella, has various unions of associate banks of SBI like State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, State Bank of Travancore, State Bank of Hyderabad and State Bank of Mysore and the like, which are also associated with AIBEA. | 01-Jun-2015 |
Lack of teachers leads to hang lock on t | BELONIA, June 1 (TIWN): More than 300 students of Joshmura High School under Rajnagar Block of Belonia Sub-Division deprived form their basic rights of education due to lack of teacher in the school. | 01-Jun-2015 |
BSF organizes blood donation camp | BELONIA, June 1 (TIWN): On the eve of unit raising day 49, 86 Bn BSF organized a blood donation camp at Gokul Nagar Campus on June 1. | 01-Jun-2015 |
“International Day for protection | AGARTALA, June 1 (TIWN): When the whole world is celebrating the “International Day for protection of Childrenâ€, Tripura’s administration keeping mum as its Govt failure to secure its children and give a good life to them after ruling over the state from past 22 years. Children are suffering in orphanages without proper care, begging in footpaths and thus leading lives in sub-human conditions. Govt. which can’t provide basic needs of life to its upcoming generation cannot be called “poor†peoples Govt to lead a state. After getting order from the central Govt. to maintain the schemes like “Right to Educationâ€, “Beti Bachao Abhiyan†etc. the State Govt. is unable to bring any positive effect. Moreover from Education Department to High officials, corruption gulping state to such a level that a dark future waits for the innocent future generations under poverty. | 01-Jun-2015 |
Manik yet to receive invitation to trave | AGARTALA / DHAKA , June 1 (TIWN): For upcoming June 6 visit of PM Narendra Modi, Indian Govt putting much importance to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee than the CPI-M ruled Tripura's Chief Minister Manik Sarkar.External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Sunday that she is "confident" West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will travel to Bangladesh along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week and not do a redux of the 2011 trip with then prime minister Manmohan Singh.To a query asking if the government was certain Banerjee would not at the last moment decide to drop out of the team, which had caused immense embarrassment to the then government, she said: "She will certainly go, I can say with confidence."Sushma Swaraja said that Banerjee would be going to Dhaka to be present during the inking of the Land Boundary Agreement between the two countries.Asked if any agreement on sharing of Teesta river waters was on the anvil during the trip, she said that both sides have "not reached a stage in discussions to arrive at an agreement" and that any agreement on sharing of the river waters, that runs through both countries, would be made with Banerjee on board. "Teesta agreement cannot be just between India and Bangladesh; we have to take West Bengal on board.. without consulting her (Banerjee) we cannot hold talks," she said. | 01-Jun-2015 |
Bangladesh preparing to push India over | DHAKA / AGARTALA, June 1 (TIWN):According to highly placed sources in Dhaka, Bangladesh is preparing to push for signing of the much-awaited Teesta water sharing deal and construction of a barrage over the trans-boundary river Padma, among other issues, during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Dhaka scheduled for June 6-7.Sources said the water resources ministry has proposed that at least three specific issues – signing of Teesta deal, Feni water sharing and construction of ‘Ganges barrage’ at Pangsha in Rajbari – should be on the agenda for the meeting between the two prime ministers, according to officials.
‘The prime minister-level meeting will discuss issues of mutual interests. We have made all preparations for taking up the outstanding problems with the Indian prime minister in the bilateral talks,’ water resources minister Anisul Islam Mahmud told .He skipped a direct answer when asked whether the two countries would be able to sign the Teesta water sharing deal. ‘Many things are done at the last moment during such high-level bilateral talks,’ the minister said.The signing of the much-hyped Teesta water sharing agreement has reportedly been kept on hold following West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s objection to the water sharing in 2011.
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China's growing influence over Dhaka : S | AGARTALA / DHAKA,June 1 (TIWN):Indian Premier Narendra Modi would likely take border settlement and water sharing deals to Bangladesh next month as part of his drive to erode Chinese influence in South Asia, although Dhaka is likely to remain dependant on Beijing for military equipment as observers feel. | 01-Jun-2015 |
North Tripura ‘bru’ refugee | AGARTALA, June 1 (TIWN): Decks being readied at Kanchanpur bordering area under North District of Tripura for another repatriation of the Reang refugees who called themselves ‘Bru’. DM North Dr. Rathod Sandeep Rewaji confirmed TIWN on Sunday that the verification of the refugees at Kanchanpur would be held at June 2 and later after the repatriation process would begin. | 01-Jun-2015 |
Bamboo made bridge over Khowai River ri | KHOWAI, May30 (TIWN): The only source of the transportation from one village to the other for the people of Rotia village under Darikapur Gram Panchayat and Durgapur Grampanchayat at khowai district of Kalyanpur Block is through a bamboo pane bridge over the Khowai river. Day after day the people are facing the threat of their existence while crossing the so-called bridge over the Khowai River. | 15-Jun-2015 |