Tripura Chief Minister distributes blankets in underprivileged individuals

Agartala (Tripura): The Tripura Chief Minister  Manik Saha on Thursday on the occasions of 121st birth anniversary of Vaishnavacharya Shri Manan Nambrata Brahmachariji distributes blankets among the marginalised sections of the society in Banmali Pur, Agartala. Apart from Tripura Chief Minister the blanket distribution programme was attended by  prominent figures Mayor Dipak Majumdar, and other.

Agartala (Tripura): The Tripura Chief Minister  Manik Saha on Thursday on the occasions of 121st birth anniversary of Vaishnavacharya Shri Manan Nambrata Brahmachariji distributes blankets among the marginalised sections of the society in Banmali Pur, Agartala.

Apart from Tripura Chief Minister the blanket distribution programme was attended by  prominent figures Mayor Dipak Majumdar, and other dignitaries.

He also visited an old Kali temple, which is currently undergoing renovation, to inspect the ongoing work.

The Chief Minister Saha in a post on X, wrote “On the occasion of the 121st auspicious advent of Mahanambrat Brahmachariji, I participated in the winter clothing distribution program organized at Sri Sri Mahanam Angan in Banamalipur and distributed winter clothing to the needy. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the entrepreneurs for taking on this great initiative.”


The event was a mark of respect and reverence for the teachings and contributions of Shri Manan Nambrata Brahmachariji to society.

 

The ceremony reflected a commitment to uplifting the lives of the less fortunate and preserving the cultural heritage of the region.


Earlier on Wednesday, CM Saha said that the recently concluded Plenary Session of the North Eastern Council (NEC) would significantly benefit Tripura and other northeastern states by accelerating developmental projects in the region.

Addressing a press conference, CM Saha stated that during the 72nd Plenary Session of the North Eastern Council (NEC), all the Chief Ministers and Governors from the Northeast states attended and gained a better understanding of Tripura.


Saha said that many people were not aware of Tripura. The representatives, after coming here, became well-informed about Tripura, its bamboo, agar, roads, and tourism.

This is a great benefit for us. Meetings were also held on NESAC and the Bankers’ Summit, where bankers from across the country participated. This is a significant advantage for us