Tripura Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu champions healthcare and spirituality while attending the Sarvodaya Institution of Nursing oath ceremony and inaugurating the Shreema Manmohini Mahadev Temple on May 27, 2025. Discover how Tripura is advancing skilled nursing and preserving cultural heritage through spiritualism.
Agartala (Tripura) May 27: Tripura Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu participated in two significant events, underscoring the state’s commitment to advancing healthcare infrastructure as well as preserving cultural heritage. From attending the oath-taking ceremony of nursing students at the Sarvodaya Institution of Nursing in Melaghar to inaugurating the Shreema Manmohini Mahadev Temple in Maloynagar, the Governor highlighted the pivotal roles of skilled healthcare professionals and spiritual institutions in fostering societal progress. These events reflect Tripura’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its healthcare system and spiritualism.
Transforming Healthcare through Skilled Nursing
The healthcare landscape in Tripura and across India is evolving rapidly, necessitating a robust workforce of skilled nursing professionals. Speaking at the oath-taking ceremony of the fourth batch of General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) and the sixth batch of Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery (ANM) at the Sarvodaya Institution of Nursing in Melaghar,
Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu emphasized the critical role nurses play in bridging healthcare services and communities. The event, held at the Sukanta Academy Auditorium in Agartala, also marked the unveiling of the institution’s magazine, Glospire, by the Governor.
In his address, Governor Nallu stressed the growing demand for competent nurses in today’s healthcare sector. He urged the graduating nurses to deliver services with patience, compassion, respect, and dignity, qualities essential for elevating healthcare standards.

The ceremony saw participation from distinguished figures, including former Union Minister Pratima Bhowmik, Swami Shubhakarananda Maharaj, the Secretary of Ramakrishna Mission School, and Professor H.P. Sharma, the Director of the Medical Education Department.
The oath was administered by the Principal of the Sarvodaya Institute of Nursing in Bengaluru, while Snehashish Bhowmik, the administrative officer of the Melaghar branch, delivered the welcome address. This event underscores Tripura’s dedication to building a skilled healthcare workforce to meet modern challenges.
Promoting Cultural Heritage through spiritualism
In another effort to preserve and promote cultural values, Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu inaugurated the Shreema Manmohini Mahadev Temple in Rabipara at Maloynagar, under Dukli Block near Agartala.
The temple, a branch of the Shri Shri Shantikali Ashram, was dedicated in the presence of Swami Chittaranjan Maharaj and Debkinandan Thakur Maharaj.
Addressing the gathering, the Governor highlighted the significance of Hinduism and its role in fostering unity and faith among communities.
He expressed optimism that the temple would serve as a beacon for spiritual growth and social cohesion in the region.

Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu’s participation in these events reflects Tripura’s holistic approach to development, balancing advancements in healthcare with the preservation of cultural and spiritual values, opined one of veteran journalist
The journalist said, “The oath-taking ceremony at the Sarvodaya Institution of Nursing signals a brighter future for healthcare in the state, while the temple inauguration reinforces the importance of cultural institutions in uniting communities. These initiatives highlight Tripura’s commitment to progress on multiple fronts”.