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April 29, 2021 01:27 IST
West Tripura District Magistrate Shailesh Yadav conducted raids on two wedding ceremonies that went against curfew norms on Monday night.
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West Tripura District Magistrate Shailesh Yadav conducted raids on two wedding ceremonies that went against curfew norms on Monday night. The Tripura government on Wednesday constituted a panel to probe the conduct of a District Magistrate who allegedly abused guests and families at two wedding ceremonies for flouting COVID-19 restrictions.
West Tripura District Magistrate Shailesh Yadav conducted raids on two wedding ceremonies that went against curfew norms on Monday night.
Video clips of the raid on ‘Golap Bagan’ and ‘Manikya Court’ owned by the State’s royal scion Pradyot Kishore Debbarma and his sister – went viral on social media platforms. Both Opposition parties and the ruling BJP’s rebel MLAs lashed out at the State government and demanded action against the Distr
Centre Sanctions Rs 37.8 Cr for Development of Mata Tripurasundari Temple in Tripura
Mata Tripurasundari Temple is being developed under the Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spirituality Augmentation Drive scheme of the ministry of tourism.
| 11 Jan 2021 5:53 AM GMT
AGARTALA: Under the Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spirituality Augmentation Drive (PRASAD) scheme of the ministry of tourism, the Centre sanctioned of Rs 37.8 crores for the Development of Mata Tripurasundari Temple in Tripura.
Tripura CM Biplab Kumar Deb taking to his Twitter handle wrote, On behalf of the 37 lakh people of #Tripura, express deepest gratitude to PM Shri @narendramodi ji & Tourism Minister, @prahladspatel ji for ensuring the sanction of Rs 37.8 crores for the Development of Mata Tripurasundari Temple under PRASAD scheme at Udaipur.
After tribal council polls, Tripura now defers urban local body elections
Reacting to the postponement of the local body elections, CPI(M) leader Pabitra Kar said the BJP has lost credibility and is afraid to contest the polls. December 18, 2020 5:12:15 pm
The current tenures of these local bodies are to expire between December 17 and 20. (Representational Image)
The State Election Commission in Tripura has deferred polls to urban local bodies till February 27, 2021, citing the Covid-19pandemic. The state has 20 local administrative bodies, including six urban panchayats, one municipal corporation and 13 municipal councils.
The current tenures of these local bodies are to expire between December 17 and 20. According to municipal guidelines, all the local bodies would be deemed dissolved on the date of expiry of their tenures, unless they already are.