In the midst of a hectic schedule, Tripura Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha continues his engagement with the public through the program 'Mukhyamantri Samipeshu.'
On May 11, individuals approached him with a range of issues, and the chief minister attentively listened to their concerns, subsequently instructing the relevant officials to take immediate action.
During today's session, Birendra Prasad Gupta, a resident of Ujan Abhoynagar, sought assistance from the chief minister for his son's kidney disease. Doctors had advised Gupta that his son required an expensive kidney transplant.
Recognizing the urgency, the chief minister promptly directed officials to facilitate the necessary steps to address the matter.
Arpita Ghosh, hailing from Matripalli area in Badharghat, also met with the chief minister to discuss her brother's spinal surgery.
She highlighted the substantial financial burden associated with the operation. In response, Chief Minister Dr. Saha extended his support to alleviate the financial strain.
Another individual, Saksham Partharanjan Kar, residing in Radhanagar area, approached the chief minister seeking assistance in finding a suitable house for his family.
Understanding the significance of stable housing, Dr. Saha instructed the concerned officials to take immediate action to address Kar's request.
Through 'Mukhyamantri Samipeshu,' the chief minister is dedicated to aiding the people of Tripura by promptly responding to their needs.
The program was also attended by key officials, including the Chief Minister's secretary, Dr. P.K. Chakraborty, Health Secretary Dr. Debasis Basu, Tourism and Transport Department Secretary U.K. Chakma, and Director of Higher Education N.C. Sharma.
Following the conclusion of the program, students and their guardians who recently returned from Manipur Central Agricultural University had the opportunity to meet with the chief minister.
During the courtesy meeting, the students shared their experiences, and the chief minister personally inquired about their well-being.
It is important to note that the state government had arranged for the return of these students due to an unfortunate incident in Manipur.
Today, the students and their guardians expressed gratitude towards the chief minister and the state government for their proactive initiative.
The 'Mukhyamantri Samipeshu' program continues to serve as a platform for direct interaction between the chief minister and the citizens of Tripura, ensuring that their concerns are heard and acted upon promptly.