Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence in New Delhi on Saturday, extending an invitation for the inauguration of the redeveloped Mata Tripureswari Temple at Matabari, Tripura.
During the meeting, Dr. Saha also emphasized the need for premier institutions like AIIMS, IIT, and IIM in the state, underscoring their role in enhancing education and healthcare infrastructure.
Sharing details on X, Dr. Saha wrote, “Delighted to meet Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Adarniya @narendramodi Ji, at his residence in Lok Kalyan Marg, New Delhi. On behalf of the people of Tripura, I invited him to inaugurate the redeveloped Mata Tripureswari Temple premises at Matabari.”
The Chief Minister also conveyed warm wishes to PM Modi for his successful visits to France and the USA. Additionally, he congratulated him on the BJP’s recent victory in the Delhi Assembly elections.
Dr. Saha further stated that discussions focused on Tripura’s development, particularly in key sectors such as agriculture, agarwood, and rubber. He highlighted the need to strengthen these industries to boost the state’s economy and generate employment opportunities for its youth.
A source close to the Chief Minister revealed that the meeting covered multiple aspects of Tripura’s growth strategy, including initiatives to enhance agricultural productivity and promote farmer welfare. The development of agarwood and rubber industries was also a significant point of discussion.
“The meeting was a constructive step towards reinforcing the state’s collaboration with the central government. Chief Minister Saha’s proactive approach to Tripura’s development and cultural promotion was well-received by Prime Minister Modi,” the source added.
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Tripura CM Meets PM Modi, Invites Him to Inaugurate Redeveloped Mata Tripureswari Temple; urges for AIIMS, IIT & IIM for State
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