Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb announced 22-point programmes after hoisting national flag on Independence Day on Saturday for the welfare of people of the State.
An IT park along with a township will be constructed through Tripura Urban Development Authority (TUDA) at erstwhile Jail premises in Agartala.
A Medical College will be set up at Ambassa
State Health sector is set to experience a remarkable change as 116 PHCs and CHCs have started sending daily reports.
“Tripura Beti Bachau, Beti Padau” scheme has been started in seven districts along with South District.
Financial assistance will be extended to al fish and dry fish sellers through subsidized schemes.
“Mukhyamantri Meritorious Students Gift Card’ Yojana will be launched for ST, SC, OBC and minority community students.
State Government has decided to provide different social pensions to additional 30 thousand people
“Nasha Mukt Bharat” has been started in all the districts. An Integrated Rehabilitation Centre has started for addicts at Central Correctional Centre at Bishalgarh
On Statehood Day, six persons will be felicitated for innovative ideas and successes in different areas.
State Government has decided to construct a Tribal Guest House in Agartala and expenditure for this is pegged at Rs 10 crore
‘Mukhyamantri Agarbatti Atmanirbhor Mission’ has been launched for rejuvenation of incense stick industry and providing earning opportunities to concerned artisans.
Subsidy in electricity for Industrial sector has been increased from 25 pc to 50 pc.
Process to identify around one lakh small traders under ‘Mukhyamantri Swa-nirbhar’ Yojana in the State has been started.
Forest department has undertaken initiative to provide ‘saplings’ free of cost for planting in Government.
Financial assistance will be provided to 50 thousand Bargadaars through creation of 10 thousand Joint Liability Group under “Mukhyamantri Bargadaar Bhumiheen Krishak Sahayata” scheme.
Loans at subsidized rate will be provided to rural families under “Mukhyamantri Swa-nirbhar Paribar” Yojana. Rural families with annual income less than Rs 1 lakh 20 thousand will be eligible for this scheme.
State Government is committed to introduce ‘Right to Service Act’ for timely delivery of services.
Additional around 16 thousand eligible APL and priority APL families will be included in Antodaya Yojana and Priority Household Yajana.
In a bid to expand ambit of medical services, OPD centers will be opened in five PHCs in suburbs with specialist doctors.
State Government has chalked out an initiative – PHEW – to meet four prime needs of people
Family Benefit Report Card will be given to every family
Daily wage for TUEP workers has been set to Rs 185