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Engineers working for the welfare of mankind: Chief Minister

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By TC News Desk

Agartala, July 23: Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha on Sunday praised the crucial role of engineers, stating that they are instrumental in the welfare of humanity and play a vital part in the state’s development.

Speaking at a blood donation camp organized by the Association of Service Engineers of Tripura (ASSET) at Sukanta Academy in Agartala, the Chief Minister highlighted the emphasis on infrastructure development in the proposed budget for the 2023-24 Financial Years by the present government.

“We have allocated funds for rural development as neglecting rural areas hinders the overall progress and growth of the state and country. Our Prime Minister is dedicated to rural development, and our central government is actively working towards the betterment of rural areas, starting with the welfare of farmers and more. Engineers play an important role in development because many Engineers are now working for rural development starting from infrastructure,” said Dr. Saha.

The Chief Minister expressed his satisfaction with the ongoing development in Tripura and acknowledged the indispensable role of engineers in facilitating progress.

He emphasized that engineering is indispensable across all sectors, and without engineers, progress would be impeded.

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