Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia brought cheers to Tripura on Friday by inaugurating five projects and launching three more, all valued at Rs 365 crore. Focused on roads, tourism, renewable energy, and tribal upliftment, these developments mark a new chapter for the state’s progress.
In his address, Scindia invoked PM Modi’s transformative ‘Ashtalakshmi’ framework, positioning Northeast India as a vibrant growth hub rather than a peripheral frontier. This vision is materializing through targeted infrastructure leaps.
The spotlight fell on Rs 270 crore worth of finished works, including the crucial 13.775 km Jatanbari-Mandirghat-Tirthamukh highway and the 28.90 km upgraded Erarpar-Ambas a KA Road. Better roads mean smoother commutes to schools, healthcare centers, and markets, sparking economic vitality in rural pockets.
Connectivity gains extend to tribal communities via the 8 km Gandachera-Raishyabari-Narikel Kunja route, bridging isolated settlements to urban hubs and vital amenities for holistic inclusion.
Tourism receives a major fillip with improved links from Amarpur’s Fatiksagar to Chhabimura, inviting travelers to Tripura’s mesmerizing rock art and scenic landscapes. This influx promises revenue streams for local craftspeople and hospitality providers.
A flagship PM-DEVINE solar micro-grid initiative will light up off-grid villages with sustainable energy, revolutionizing access to learning, medical aid, and income sources.
Looking ahead, three upcoming Rs 95 crore road projects—Kowaiprung (Panjirai)-Karbuk (9.10 km), Jampui-Kangrai, and Burighat-Serumun-II—will fortify links in rugged terrains, keeping remote zones connected and thriving.
Scindia revealed that over 12 years, the Centre has channeled more than Rs 6.5 lakh crore into Northeast development, mandating 10% budget shares from all ministries. Tripura, under CM Manik Saha’s stewardship, exemplifies this collaborative success, pioneering in multifaceted growth.
