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A tale of two collectors and India s Covid fightback  - India Today Insight News

UPDATED: April 30, 2021 01:10 IST Sailesh Kumar Yadav, DM of West Tripura District at a marriage hall in Agartala to stop a wedding ceremony that was being held in violation of the night curfew (left) and Rajendra Bharud, District Collector, Nandurbar On April 26, Dr Sailesh Kumar Yadav, the district magistrate of West Tripura district, reached Manikya Court, a marriage hall in Agartala to stop a wedding ceremony being held in violation of the night curfew imposed in the Tripura capital. The wedding was supposed to be wrapped up by 10 pm the time when night curfew begins but had continued well past the cut-off time. The majority of guests, as seen in a video that has gone viral, were not wearing masks. At a time when Covid is spreading at an alarming rate in the country, this was highly irresponsible behaviour.

Tripura: A Year After Agreement, Process of Permanently Resettling Bru People Begins

Tripura: A Year After Agreement, Process of Permanently Resettling Bru People Begins As many as 493 people from 426 Bru families have left relief camps to build permanent residences at two locations – Haduklau and Bongofapara in the first phase. A child looks out from a bus transporting Bru people from camps to their permanent settlements. Photo: Tanmoy Chakraborty Rights12 hours ago Agartala: The resettlement process for displaced Bru people has started, a whole year after a quadripartite agreement ended a two-decade-old crisis by announcing that Bru people can stay on permanently in Tripura. More than 37,000 people belonging to the Bru tribe have been staying in the six relief camps of two sub-divisions – Kanchanpur and Panisagar of North district in Tripura – since they fled Mizoram in 1997 following ethnic clashes between Bru and Mizo communities.

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