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‘17,554 Govt Jobs provided so far unde | AGARTALA, April 30 (TIWN): Responding to an allegation that BJP Govt is delivering varied data on job recruitment, Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha said, the previous data did not include die-in-harness like jobs but after adding the die-in-harness jobs, it now stands 17,554 government jobs provided so far since our government formation. The Chief Minister was addressing a job offer letter distribution program for teaching posts at Rabindra Bhawan, and said, “Our Govt wants speedy recruitment along with transparency. We have created new posts and are targeting that the existing posts might also be filled up soon." | 30-Apr-2025 |
Dr. Manik Saha Govt declares to add 5,45 | AGARTALA, April 30 (TIWN): BJP led Tripura Govt headed by Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha has declared to add more 4,458 new social media pension beneficiaries. Social Welfare Minister Tinku Roy on Monday announced this, inviting applications from the deserving beneficiaries.Roy said, “First priority will be given to the Antodyoy families, then BPL families and also the widows, helpless women of the society.” “Please come and submit your application in the CDPO office,” he said. On being asked, why so many social pension beneficiaries were cut of social pensions since BJP Govt came to power in 2018, in response, Tinku Roy said, “Every time whenever I have a press meet, journalists ask me the question ; so via you I want to appeal to the people, if any of you have been deprived of social pension come to the CDPO office and fix the issue.” | 30-Apr-2025 |
Three Bangladeshi illegal migrants were | SONAMURA, April 29 (TIWN): Based on secret information, three Bangladeshi citizens were arrested by police in Dhanpur on Tuesday. | 29-Apr-2025 |
127 Voters Joined BJP in Krishnapur cons | AGARTALA, April 29 (TIWN): BJP organized joining programs in Kakrachara ADC village’s Bahadur Sardarpara and Chakmaghat’s Twi Madhu Bazar areas in the presence of Tribal Welfare Minister Bikash Debbarma. | 29-Apr-2025 |
Social Media Chaos: Jiten Chowdhury advi | AGARTALA, April 28 (TIWN): “Police are not taking action against BJP social media users. Don’t play partial roles, as in future you have to give answers,” opposition leader Jitendra Chowdhury told North District SP via a press meet referring a recent attack on CPI-M which was allegedly organized by BJP and police’s failure to take action against anyone in connection to that incident. Jitendra Chowdhury also stressed how police are dealing with social media posts related to violating contents, alleging, police are failing to play a neutral role by reaching beyond political identities. | 28-Apr-2025 |
‘TET Question Paper was Extremely Toug | AGARTALA, April 28 (TIWN): Many candidates alleged that TET question papers were complicated, and they are upset after writing the exams. A science candidate said some questions were out of the syllabus. “I put my soul into preparing for the test, but seeing the question paper was just heartbreaking,” said another candidate. | 28-Apr-2025 |
Human Trafficker Arrested from Kamalasag | AGARTALA, April 28 (TIWN): Agartala GRP Police arrested Saimon Mia (25) in connection with human trafficking on Saturday night from Kamalasagar, Mia Para border area. | 28-Apr-2025 |
‘TET Exam Process went smoothly but a | AGARTALA, April 27 (TIWN): As per schedule, TET examinations were held on Sunday in all districts of Tripura. | 27-Apr-2025 |
‘It’s not Hindu-Muslim issue : Kashm | AGARTALA, April 27 (TIWN): Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha slammed the pro-Pak terror organizations who organized the Kashmir terror attack which the CM said was an attack on Kashmir economy. “This is not at all a Hindu-Muslim issue. It was to ruin the rising economy of Kashmir. People of Kashmir were happy as the Economy was rising high,” said Tripura CM, referring April 22’s deadly attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam, killing at least 26 people. | 28-Apr-2025 |
‘Peace restored in India under PM Modi | AGARTALA, April 27 (TIWN): Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha Saturday, while addressing a gathering at Kamalghat, Booth No-17 after Prime Minister Modi’s Mann-Ki-Baat telecast, said, “Today under Prime Minister Modi, peace has been restored in India.” | 27-Apr-2025 |
Big Mystery Uncovered in Dipanwita Sarka | TELIAMURA, April 27 (TIWN): 23-year-old housewife Dipanwita Sarkar (Pal), Wife of Tanmoy Sarkar died in mysterious circumstances in Teliamura Shantinagar area in her in-laws home. Doctor said, Dipanwita Sarlar was brought dead to the hospital and a police investigation was necessary. Her body was sent for a post-mortem before being handed over to the family. | 28-Apr-2025 |
Court Bailed Out Retired Teacher Sajal C | AGARTALA, April 26 (TIWN): Court released social media user Sajal Chakraborty who was arrested by police after FIR lodged against him centering a Facebook post. | 26-Apr-2025 |
Retired Teacher commented ‘Right’ on | AGARTALA, April 26 (TIWN): A retired Government teacher Prabir Choudhury was arrested by Dharmanagar police after he wrote “right” under a post. | 26-Apr-2025 |
Dr. Manik Saha Govt’s BOLD STEP to pre | AGARTALA, April 26 (TIWN): Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha Government has introduced new rules for GB Hospital medical staff, asking everyone to enter the hospital on time and provide biometric attendance while entering. After dozens of complaints came against GB Hospital doctors for negligence as they were allegedly focusing more on their private chambers, on Saturday, Health Department Principal Secretary Kiran Gitte informed media that from now on, biometric attendance has been made mandatory for the doctors and all staff at GB Hospital. | 26-Apr-2025 |
23-year-old died while waiting for Docto | AGARTALA, April 26 (TIWN): The Family of Puja Das (23) was left devastated after she could not survive her pain and died allegedly without receiving any treatment at GB Hospital. According to deceased’s father Subir Das, Puja needed blood every month since she was suffering due to a critical disease for the last three years, and she was brought to GB Hospital every month, but this time, no doctor treated her since she was suffering in an emergency. When she was collapsing from extreme stomach pain, her parents begged the nurses for help, but nothing could bring the doctor beside the patient’s bed, resulted she died in a long wait for treatment. | 26-Apr-2025 |
Police Arrested 5 Indian Touts, 1 Bangla | AGARTALA, April 26 (TIWN): Agartala GRP Police, with the help of Jatrapur and Sonamura police, besides BSF 81 battalion, caught five Indian touts from Sonamura on Friday night. The arrested persons are (1)Jalal Mia, (2) Mh Hassan, who are residents of Majadibari in Dhanpur under Sonamura subdivision; and (3) Manir Hossain, (4) Jasimuddin, (5) Alambir Hossain, residents of Birampur under Jatrapur police station. Agartala GRP PS OC Tapas Das said, each of them was giving shelter to illegally entering Bangladeshi and guided them to Agartala Railway Station, helping them to go to other states. | 26-Apr-2025 |
‘Don’t create, share provocative Pos | AGARTALA, April 26 (TIWN): Tripura police asked social media users to refrain from spreading provocative statements on the platforms, warning them to face legal actions. The announcement came after four days of Kashmir terror attack, where 27 people were killed. Centering these religious hate-provoking, anti-secularism remarks have spiked up, generating a toxic mood on social media, especially Facebook. | 26-Apr-2025 |
Two CPI-M Party Offices were attacked at | AGARTALA, April 25 (TIWN): On the same day, two CPI-M party offices located in Dukli and Dharmanagar were attacked by miscreants. | 25-Apr-2025 |
BJP-backed College Employees’ unit pla | AGARTALA, April 25 (TIWN): Mahavidyalaya Shiksha Kormi Rajya Karmachari Sangha on Thursday met the Higher Education Dept director, raising their various demands. | 25-Apr-2025 |
Thieves stole gold ornaments from a home | TELIAMURA, April 25 (TIWN): A house was looted in Teliamura in broad daylight on Thursday, generating heavy resentment among the locals. | 25-Apr-2025 |
10323 Teachers alleged Over Rs. 1,000 Cr | AGARTALA, April 25 (TIWN): Terminated 10323 teachers on Friday accused Tripura Government of misappropriating over Rs. 1,000 crores of funds that were set aside as 10323 teachers’ unpaid salaries. A group of 10323 teachers visited Account General office at 79 Tilla after a report was published by a state-based daily newspaper stating 10323 teachers’ accounts will be closed. The terminated teachers demanded a CBI investigation into the case, saying, 10323 teachers’ account was charged with taxes and regular salaries were coming in their names, but instead of paying the 10323 teachers, the fund was misused. | 25-Apr-2025 |
‘You will see PM Modi’s Action very | AGARTALA, April 25 (TIWN): Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha Friday via media asked the people to wait to see the strong action to be taken by the Indian Govt against the Pahalgam terror attack. Three gunmen who belong to a Pakistani-backed backed terror-organization killed 26 Indians in Pahalgam on April 22. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said each of the terrorists will be tracked and punished and nobody will be spared who are involved in the incident. “Already actions are underway. Pakistanis have asked to leave India and it will happen at 100% level. What Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said will do. Just wait and see how strong actions will be taken against this incident,” said CM. | 25-Apr-2025 |
Lengthy Interview Process in Govt Sector | AGARTALA, April 25 (TIWN): As government sectors’ recruitment process are traditionally very lengthy leading sometimes to three to four years to complete the entire process, Tripura Youth Congress Thursday demanded the government should launch annual single-exam system, so that the backlogs end soon and frustration of job seekers does not continue years after years. | 25-Apr-2025 |
Clever Stunt, but Failed !!! 2 Escaped A | SRINAGAR, April 24 (TIWN): Two accused persons attempted to escape from police custody in Srinagar. | 24-Apr-2025 |
National Herald Case : Tripura Congress | AGARTALA, April 25 (TIWN): Tripura Congress will protest against ED’s investigation and the chargesheet filed against Congress top leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. Addressing media, a Congress leader said, “The protest would be part of nationwide protest. Accordingly, we are also organizing the protest on April 29 in Agartala.” | 24-Apr-2025 |
Two Bangladeshi civilians, Two Human Tra | AGARTALA, April 24 (TIWN): Two Bangladeshi civilians have been arrested by Dharmanagar police on Thursday along with two human traffickers. “For the last many days, police and BSF are actively patrolling, raiding houses to find illegal Bangladeshis and human traffickers. Based on that, two touts named Bidhan Dey, Swapan Goal of Kailashahar, and two Bangladeshis, Md. Noor, Md. Alami was arrested,” said a police official. | 24-Apr-2025 |
King Bir Bikram Manikya’s statue was f | AGARTALA, April 23 (TIWN): King Bir Bikram Manikya’s statue was found partially damaged in ADC, Khumulwng. | 23-Apr-2025 |
AMC tabled Rs. 475 crores 2025-26 Budget | AGARTALA, April 23 (TIWN): AMC Mayor Dipak Majumder Wednesday announced a budget of Rs. 475 for Agartala city’s development with a fiscal deficit of over Rs. 5 lakhs, which the Mayor said will be managed from other funds. “The budget is dedicated to the people living in Agartala city. It will work to improve the city infrastructure so that the people’s lives can be improved,” said the Mayor to media. | 23-Apr-2025 |
Tripura Joint Entrance examination compl | AGARTALA, April 23 (TIWN): Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination was held on Wednesday. | 23-Apr-2025 |
‘214 College Teachers’ Recruitment t | AGARTALA, April 22 (TIWN): Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha on Tuesday, addressing a school program after inaugurating various developmental projects, said the government is urgently recruiting college assistant professors and professors to improve the higher education system. | 22-Apr-2025 |
Congress protested demanding probe into | AGARTALA, April 22 (TIWN): Tripura Congress organized a protest in Agartala demanding an investigation into 2022 Fire Service recruitment, which was canceled by the state government recently without giving any valid cause. A deputation was scheduled to meet with the Fire Brigade Director in this regard. Amid the protest rally, the Congress agitators developed an argument with the police after a tussle erupted between these two groups. Later, police arrested all the agitators and took them to the AD Nagar ground. | 22-Apr-2025 |
‘Learn from China how to deal with Tar | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Burning Vice President J.D. Vance’s effigy, Tripura CPI-M staged a protest in Agartala on Monday, advising the Modi Govt to follow China and learn how to deal with tariffs with the U.S. | 21-Apr-2025 |
‘We all are united’ : Tripura’s CM | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha on Monday, while addressing the Tripura indigenous people’s auspicious Garia puja festival at Swami Vivekananda stadium in Agartala, appealed for more unity, peace, and properity. The chief minister assured the indigenous community to work at his best to uphold their tradition, culture through this government. CM named dozens of indigenous dances’ names, and promised to secure and restore the indigenous traditions. | 21-Apr-2025 |
BJP protested against National Herald al | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Tripura BJP organized a protest against alleged National Herald scam in Sonamura. | 21-Apr-2025 |
Tripura CM slams ‘Divide & Rules’ th | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha Monday appealed for unity in the state among tribals and non-tribals while addressing the Garia puja festival organized at the Swami Vivekananda stadium in Agartala. | 21-Apr-2025 |
Communists burnt U.S. Vice President J.D | AGRATALA, April 21 (TIWN): U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance has been visiting India aiming to make trade deals between two countries and here the communists burnt Vance’s effigy, suspecting his visit is targeting to loot India by affecting the farmers here. A protest rally was organized in Agartala by the CPI-M farmers’ union on Monday, followed by the agitators burning Vance’s effigy at Paradise Chowmuhani market. The protesters raised slogan "Vance Go Back !" | 21-Apr-2025 |
11,000-volt wire collapsed on a Church; | CHARILAM, April 21 (TIWN): An 11,000-volt wire collapsed onto a church in Charilam's Koroiamura area, narrowly avoiding a major incident. | 21-Apr-2025 |
Tripura’s two District Collectors rece | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Gomati and Dhalai District collectors Tarit Kanti Chakma and Saju Vaheed A received awards for developing the districts. | 21-Apr-2025 |
Water-logging damaged a huge quantity of | BELONIA, April 21 (TIWN): Heavy water-logging inside Belonia hospital was seen inside Belonia hospital after rain hit the region. | 21-Apr-2025 |
Water-logging disrupts normal lives in p | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Heavy waterlogging in parts of Agartala caused trouble for office-goers, students, and daily travelers in the city at the beginning of the week. | 21-Apr-2025 |
Dialysis services stopped in Khowai Hosp | KHOWAI, April 21 (TIWN): The Govt provides free cellphone facilities to high officials so that they can directly connect to the common men, listen and solve their problems but the SDO of Khowai failed to answer a single call from the suffering people who are in dilemma at the Khowai District hospital due to power-cuts, which led them to stay cut off from health services. After multiple attempts to connect with the TSECL number, the patient parties tried to reach out to the SDO, but they did not get any response from him. The sufferers expressed resentment over SDO’s arrogant attitude toward the people. Since morning, no dialysis has been provided to the Khowai hospital kidney patients due to the electricity disruption. | 21-Apr-2025 |
BSF Jawan shot self in Maharani ; Critic | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): A BSF jawan shot himself on Monday in Maharani, Udaipur. | 21-Apr-2025 |
Amid Storms, thieves looted a house at A | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Storms frightened humans, collapsed trees, and police patrolling were affected, but nothing could stop the thieves from staying active during the dark hours. | 21-Apr-2025 |
BJP leader arrested for beating up a par | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Police arrested Ashim Datta for attacking a transport worker at Nagerjala motor stand. | 21-Apr-2025 |
Houses affected in Sonamura due to inces | AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Few houses have been affected in Sonamura after constant rain on Sunday night. | 21-Apr-2025 |
CPI-M’s party members were allegedly a | AGARTALA, April 20 (TIWN): CPI-M party in Kamalpur allegedly faced attacks by miscreants. | 20-Apr-2025 |
‘Since Independence, Narendra Modi has | AGARTALA, April 20 (TIWN): Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha Sunday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is so far the best leader of India since the nation’s independence. | 20-Apr-2025 |
CPI-M called for Strike on May 20 | AGARTALA, April 20 (TIWN): The CPI-M party to support the nationwide strike with 17 points of demands for the working class on May 20. | 20-Apr-2025 |
Little girl was found in Udaipur ; suspe | UDAIPUR, April 20 (TIWN): She looks like an angel, but unable to tell from where she is and who left her there. | 20-Apr-2025 |
27-year-old youth died after being hit b | AGARTALA, April 20 (TIWN): A 27-year-old Krishna Debbarma has died in a road mishap on Sunday. | 20-Apr-2025 |