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Dhalai District, three blocks of Tripura achieve 100% saturation in Sampoornata Abhiyan

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By TC News Desk

Agartala, 18th September 2024: In a significant milestone for Tripura, the state’s Dhalai District and three Aspirational Blocks have successfully achieved 100% saturation under NITI Aayog’s Sampoornata Abhiyan. The campaign, aimed at driving development in India’s most underdeveloped regions, has marked a transformative achievement for the state.

NITI Aayog, in an announcement on X (formerly Twitter), celebrated the accomplishment, stating: “A Milestone in Transformation: Tripura Reaches 100% Saturation under Sampoornata Abhiyan!”

The post further elaborated on the rapid progress, highlighting that Tripura reached 100% saturation in six key indicators within just two and a half months. The Aspirational District of Dhalai, along with the Aspirational Blocks of Ganganagar in Dhalai and Dasda, Damchera in the North District, accomplished the set goals of the initiative ahead of schedule.

The statement praised the state’s structured and focused efforts, which mobilized resources, fostered innovation, and engaged community participation to achieve concrete results. “Tripura’s journey under Sampoornata Abhiyan has been marked by determination and strategic action. Each milestone was met with precision and purpose, leading to this remarkable outcome,” the post added.

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