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‘Tripura Govt following model of HIRA, developing’ : Tripura Governor claims on R-Day
TIWN Jan 26, 2020
‘Tripura Govt following model of HIRA, developing’ : Tripura Governor claims on R-Day
PHOTO : Governor Rmesh Bais addressing on R-Day. TIWN Pic Jan 26, 2020

AGARTALA, Jan 26 (TIWN) Tripura Governor Ramesh Bais on Sunday said that Tripura is following the HIRA model for development. He said that the tough and challenging transportation in hilly Tripura and other northeastern states would be eased with the use of Bangladeshi ports and new waterway connectivity between Tripura and the neighbouring country. The Governor was speaking after unfurling the national flag at the ceremonial function on the 71st Republic at the Assam Rifles ground here. He said that the Bangladesh government has already indicated to allow India''s northeastern states to ferry goods through the region and other parts of the country by using the Chittagong international port and Mongla port.

"If the proposed waterway connectivity between Tripura and Bangladesh is established, the tough and challenging transportation in mountainous Tripura and other northeastern states would be much easier," he added.

Bais said that the Indian government has undertaken a new Agartala-Akhaura railway project to link Agartala railway station with the Bangladeshi railway network to ferry goods to the region from the other parts of the country via Bangladesh.

"The state government has been following the model of HIRA (H for highway, I for Internet way, R for roadways and A for Airways) concept to turn Tripura into a model state in the country. To provide organic vegetables and fruits to the people, the state government has been supporting 9,000 farmers to cultivate organic vegetables and fruits in 6,000 hectares of land in Tripura," the governor added.

He also said that by further expanding the natural rubber cultivation and processing the rubber produce, Tripura has been earning huge revenue and also providing employment.

The Governor said that the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) curriculum was started keeping in mind the opportunities for finding talent and giving the students practical education and equal opportunity for education.

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