Election live: Take steps to stop post-poll violence without loss of time, MHA tells Bengal govt
Election live: Take steps to stop post-poll violence without loss of time, MHA tells Bengal govt
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee took oath as chief minister of Bengal for the third time today. On Monday, she had met governor Jagdeep Dhankhar to stake claim to form the next government. Banerjee said the event itself would be a low-key affair, because of the pandemic. Stay with TOI for latest updates-
THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 05, 2021, 21:03:09 IST
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20:29 (IST) May 05
HS to Bengal chief secy: Your are requested to ensure that all necessary measures are taken to prevent such incidents without loss of time and a detailed report is furnished at once. In case of non-receipt of response of state govt, the matter will be viewed very seriously.
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April 30, 2021 13:47 IST
Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb gave the assurance after visiting Hadukuluk Para in Dhalai district where the first batch of evacuees was given permanent settlement.
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Bru children in their newly made makeshift home in Naisingpara refugee camp in Kanchanpur sub division in Tripura on February 18, 2020.
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Ritu Raj Konwar
Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb gave the assurance after visiting Hadukuluk Para in Dhalai district where the first batch of evacuees was given permanent settlement. Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb announced that the process of settlement of Mizoram Bru refugees in Tripura would continue despite the surge in COVID-19 cases. He gave the assurance on Thursday after visiting Hadukuluk Para in Dhalai district where the first batch of evacuees was given permanent settlement in pursuance with a quadripartite accord signed in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on January 16
The 426 people who were shifted to Hadukuluk are the first batch to be rehabilitated (File)
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Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Thursday visited Hadukuluk, a small village in Dhalai district, where the Bru Refugees are being resettled to end over-two-decade-old impasse. The Brus fled Mizoram amid ethnic tension in 1997.
Mr Deb - under whose tenure the quadripartite accord between the Tripura and Mizoram state governments along with the Bru refugee representatives and the Centre was signed January last year - extended support to those rehabilitated during his village visit. Some 35,000 Brus are to be resettled.
Altogether 426 Brus, who were living in a relief camp in North Tripura district, have been rehabilitated to Hadukuluk on April 19. They will set up houses on land provided by the government.