Last updated on 26 December, 2001.

The first ever Telecardiology cum Coronary care unit in the North East was inaugurated by the C.M. Shri Manik Sarkar at 4 pm on 22nd August 2001 at the Tripura Sundari Hospital, Udaipur. The unit named as Jogesh Chakraborty Memorial Coronary Care Unit and Integrated Telecardiology and Telehealth Project is a joint venture between Govt. of Tripura and Asia heart Foundation, MANIPAL.

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    26 December, 2001

Bye- election for the vacant West Tripura Lok Sabha seat will be held on February 21 next.

The last date of filling of nomination papers would be January 24 next. Scrutiny of nominations will be done on January 25 of 2002. The last date of withdrawal of nomination papers will be January 28.

Counting of ballots will be held on February 24 and the entire electioneering process has to be completed by February 28.

After Pilak and Unakoti, one more archaeological site has been discovered in the State at Kalachara near Unakoti.

According to an official release issued here today, several archeological wonders over hundred years old have been found recently at Kalacherra which include remnants of buildings, Shivalinga, Nadu Gopal, Urvasi beside others.

Some say during the regime of the Manikya Kings in 1906, remnants of old buildings were found in the house of one Jamar Mohammad. Even attempts were made to discover any hidden treasure from the place at that time. " Since then, no scientific attempt was made to excavate the hidden wonders". The release added.

Through in course of routine works, many items are found mainly during earth cutting. Mantu Das, a teacher in the Hurua village, has made a detailed study of the finding at Kalachari.

In 1952, Subal Sinha of Govindapur village, adjacent to Kalachari village found the stone cut statue of Nadugopai (Baby Krishana) weighing over 35 Killgrams and one and half feet in height.

Now, the statue has been kept at a Manipur Puja mandap at Gabandapur for the devotees.

In 1985, while digging a pond Sajjad Ali found the statue of Lord Shiva which is believed to be of the fifth century. The Shivalinga, 20.6 cm in height has been placed at the Kalachera Kalibari mandap.

While digging a pond, Subal Singha also found a black stone carved statue of a boat measuring over six feet. Many believed this to be the boat of Manasa.

It is believed, at one time, a town flourished in that place as over an area of more than square kilometers, remnants of building have been found giving rise to many speculations.

As many structure of building have been found while construction of houses, the existence of a palace is also believed. A rock cut statue of Bishnu has also been found in the place .

However, some say it is the statue of Urvasi. Some people also found coins, Kadai, arms in the place.

But all through chance discovery. If scientific excavations are carried out by experts, it is believed more wonders may be discovered

At the same time, if more excavations are found in Kalachara, it may turn into a major site for tourist and archaeological importance.


    25 December, 2001

Chief Minister Manik Sarkar today inaugurated the Telco showroom cum sale center at Agartala. On this occasion, Opposition leader Jawhar Saha, Education Minister Anil Sarkar, Industries Minister Pabitra Kar, Ex –ONGC project manager, P K Adak, TELCO DGM, K R Srinivasan were present.

At this occasion, a sum of Rs.10,000 was also handed over to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund by the Rajarshi Motors.

The sixth Agartala Film Festival organized by the Cine Delve was inaugurated by the Chief Minister Manik Sarkar in Rupashi Cinema Hall Agartala today. ICAT Minister was also present at the Festival. The festival started with the film "Paramitar Ek Din"- Director Aparna Sen. Cine Delve General Secretary said that altogether 12 films would be screened in the film festival. The list is given below:

Indian Select

  • Paramitar Ek Din – Dir, Aparna Sen

  • Dekha – Dir, Gautam Gosh

  • Uttra – Dir, Buddhadev Dasgupta

  • Bariwali – Dir, Rituparna Gosh

  • Ek Je Achhe Konya – Dir, Subrta Sen

Foreign Select

  • Frida – Straight Form The Heart ( Norway ) Dir, Berit Nesheim

  • Crouching Tiger , Hidden Dragon ( USA, China) Dir, Anf Lee

  • The Other Side of Sunday ( Norway) Dir, Berit Nesheim.

  • Danneil Takes ( Hungary ) Dir, Sandor Pal

  • The Peddler ( Iran) Dir, Mohsen Kakhamalbalf

Old Classic

  • La Gramde Vadrouille ( Franch) Dir, Gerard Outy

Let Children Enjoy

  • Stuart Little (USA)

  • 102 Dalmations (USA)


    24 December, 2001

Christmas will be celebrated through out the state with religious fervor and gaiety. Several functions have been organized across the state to celebrate the birth of Lord Jesus. All churches have been decorated and all preparations are made to celebrate the Christmas with traditional pomp.

Governor Lt. Gen (Retd) KM Seth and Chief Minister Manik Sarkar in separate messages greeted the people of the State on the occasion of Christmas. They hoped the day would usher in new era of peace and tranquility. On the eve of the Christmas, special programmes including special prayers, mid night carol and cultural functions are being held where people irrespective of cast creed and religion are taking part.

The capital city of Agartala has taken a new look with grand old Santa Clause in the radiant red attire and flowing white beard standing in the shop doors and dazzling Bethlehem Stars shinning bright in households. There were also ever- green Christmas Trees with twinkling stars.

The two-day long North Tripura district Youth Festival ended today at Fatikroy Class XII School. Prizes were distributed among the successful participants in different events held on this occasion. The prize winners of different items are a) Classical music – Minakshi Nath, b) Extempo Divyajyoti Nath, c) Manipuri dance – Jharna Sinha, d) Kathak dance – Banti Shil, e) Guitar – Shampa Das, f) Chorus folk song – Ratan Chakraborty and his party, g) Bharat Natyam – Aparna Roy, h) Flute - Modanmohan Malakar, i) Tabla – Suman Ghosh, j) Harmonium – Samiran Debnath, k) Group dance – Nandita Sinha & her party, l) One act play – Nirghosh Nikkan

The two-day Youth festival in Dhalai district was inaugurated today at the Gandacherra class XII School. Total 380 youths from five blocks – Manu, Chawmanu, Ambassa, Salema, Damburnagar and Kamalpur Nagar Panchayat are participating in the youth festival. A procession was organized earlier at Gandacherra with the participants and students of different schools on this occasion.

District Magistrate of Dhalai Shri B K Roy inaugurated the festival this afternoon. Among others present on the occasion were chairman Dumburnagar BAC Shri Lalit Tripura, SDO Gandacherra, H M of Gandacherra Class XII School. The festival will end tomorrow.


    23 December, 2001

Agartala is at it again. Remember that popular Gop (Cock and bull story) Competition on 1st January ?

That was the unique feature of the capital when people from all strata of life used to come forward giving expression to their weird and funny imaginations.

The competition with which Agartala used to welcome the new year was the unique competition where children, women elders and even ‘apparently’ serious persons used to tell their strange stories with an unbelievable reality touch before hundreds of audience in Rabindra Satabarshki Bhawan. The regular feature of the capital during winter stopped for the last few years.

Now again Tripura Moulik Gop Competition (All Tripura Cock and Bull Story Competition) will be held at January 12 next at Rabindra Satabarshki Bhawan.

According to a release, the intended contestants are requested to submit their forms at Commission, Colonel Chowmuhani, Banerjee Brothers, Kaman Choumuhani and Point to Point, Old RMS Choumuhani by January next.

On January 06, preliminary round will be held at Agartala Press Club.

There will be, like previous year, good prizes (Say a quit or a torchlight or stick) for the winners and title like Gop Churamoni, Gop Samrat etc for the winners.


    20 December, 2001

The brief 3 -day Winter Session of Tripura Legislative Assembly began here today. The Session is expected to continue till 24 Dec, 2001.


    17 December, 2001

Nehru Yuva Kendra, South Tripura has organized a five-day District level residential training programme on Youth Club Development Programme from 2nd to 7th December, 2001 at the Samannaya Hall of Jatanbari. 25 youths (both boys & girls) from 13 clubs of 5 Blocks namely Satchand, Matabari, Amarpur, Karbook and Rupanichari Blocks participated in this training programme. Ananda Hari Jamatia, BDO of Karbook Block inaugurated the camp on 3rd December morning.

Shri Ratan Bhowmik, Sabhadhipati, Dakshin Tripura Zilla Parishad, Subrata Debbarma, Sub Divisional officer, Amarpur, Subhas Debnath, Vice Chaiman, are amongst the distinguished persons who visited the training programme and shared their valuable experiences with the trainees.

Different subjects like formation of youth clubs, club management. Registration of youth clubs memorandum and Rules & Regulation, duties-power & responsibilities of executive committee members, different aspects of rural development, various club activities, different schemes for women, old aged children and youths and handicappeds of rural areas, village survey and analysis etc. were elaborately discussed in this training programme by Dr. S. Saha, district Youth coordinator. The local people highly appreciated the discipline and punctuality maintained in this camp. On behalf of Nehru Yuva Kendra, South Tripura, certificates were distributed to all campers.


    16 December, 2001

State paid rich tributes to the martyr’s of the 1971 Liberation war today on the occasion of Vijay Diwas.

In a ceremony observed to mark the occasion at Post Office Choumuhani, Governor Lt. Gen (Retd) Krishna Mohan Seth laid floral wreath to the martyr’s column.

It may be mentioned here that December 16 is observed as Vijay Diwas on the occasion of the victory of the Indian troops over Pakistan army while leading Bangladesh to independence in 1971.

Lt. Gen Seth said that the supreme sacrifices of the jawans will be remembered for ever by the country.

Also present on the occasion were Lady Governor Beena Seth, Education Minister, Anil Sarkar, District Magistrate, Pallab Debbarma, SDO (Sadar), SP (West) Anurag Dhankar besides others.

An impressive cultural programme was organized by the Srihatta Smmelani (Sylheti forum), Agartala at Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhawan today.

The programme packed with several typical Sylheti cultural events was inaugurated by the president of the Sammelani, Shri Hrishikesh Choudhury. He was assisted by Manidipa Dutta Choudhury.

The programme included famous Sylheti Dhamail, Sylheti ‘Ramayan’, Sylheti ‘Chandi’, drama, songs etc. Cultural activists from Silchar, Dharmanagar and other parts of the state participated in the programme.


    14 December, 2001

Director, Project Elephant will visit Tripura during January to discuss regarding setting up of a proposed Elephant Reserve in the state. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Shri Rohmingliana said that he will visit the various prospective sites at Khowai and Chabimura in Deotamura range for setting up the proposed reserve.

He said that mainly due to migration of the pachyderms to neighboring Bangladesh the number of the pachyderms have reduced in the state apart from militant activities.

On the proposed Central Catchment Bio-sphere Reserve in North Tripura, He said, mainly due to boundary disputes, the demarcation of the 50 square kilometer reserve is yet to get the Centre’s nod.

Three day Neermahal festival will begin at Melaghar on January 15 at 3 PM.

A high level meeting was held today at Sagarmahal under the chairmanship of Tourism minister Jitendra Choudhury in which among others Deputy Speaker Subal Rudra and ICAT Additional Director Sanjib Chakraborty were also present.

The meeting also decided to open exhibition stalls at Rajghat. Various Departments and organizations of the state government will participate in the exhibition.

The Tourism Minister appealed to the local people to extend their cooperation for the all round success of the festival.

ONGC Tripura project will hold a health camp at a drill site RAD –12 in Takarjala on Sunday, 17 December next. Specialist doctors have been invited to attend the health camp, ONGC release said. Project manager, Abhijit Mahalanobis, will inaugurate the health camp.


    11 December, 2001

The first Passport Adalat in the state concluded today with most of the disputed cases redressed.

According to official sources, the Adalat, which was held at the Secretariat Conference Hall, was attended by the Regional Passport Officer, Kolkata, Shri Om Prakash.

Of the 52 cases that were lying for clearance since 1997, 28 were redressed. "Official letters were served to all the applicants to attend the adalat for redressal, but only 40 were present for cross examination of all the documents by the adalat", RPO sources said.

The 12 applicants who could not support their claim for obtaining the international passport were asked to report to the Regional Passport Office, Kolkata with necessary documents.

The applicants who cleared the claims would be provided the passports within a month and officials from Kolkata had already taken the necessary documents for approval.

As a part of the Police Week celebration, 60 policemen today donated blood voluntarily.

Among the donors was Shri P. K. Siddarth, IGP(Administration), 20 jawans from Police Training College, 21 jawans from 1 Bn TSR and 17 jawans from TSR, 2nd Bn. The donated blood has been sent to blood bank.

The 14th Agartala Trade Fair will be held from February 14 next.

Industries and Commerce Minister Pabitra Kar speaking to the reporters at the Secretariat today said that this time the fair would be a fortnightly affair.

Last year, about 80 participants had participated in the fair. "This year 100 participants have been invited to participate in the fair" he said.

He added that the Central organizations that are likely to participate in the 15 day fair are Indian, railways, ONGC, ETDC, NEDFI, Rubber Board, Coconut Boasrd Khadi and Village industries corporations, NSIC, SISI etc. Besides various State government bodies have also confirmed participation in the fair, he said.

At the same time, there will also be a Handlooms and Handicrafts fair in the same venue Sishu Udyan, Shri Kar added.


    16 November, 2001

The Centre has decided to streamline the process of application for international passport.

Speaking to the reporters at the secretariat today, Regional Passport Officer, Kolkata Shri Om Prakash said that over the years the total number of applications collected from the state has been found to be dismal as a result of which the government has decided to streamline the procedures.

"Now onward the forms for passport will be collected at all the four district headquarters"

he said. Presently, the facility is available only in Agartala.

The District Magistrate offices in the districts will be dealing with the collection of forms. He said that the State Government has agreed to induct personnel for the same for which training will be imparted on December 10th and 11th next.

He added that the new system is expected to start functioning by January next.

Om Prakash said that to settle the disputes arising out of the verification of the applicants, the department will hold a "Passport Adalat" on December 10 and 11 next. Presently, there are 60 such cases pending with the government.

The Department has also decided to hasten up the formalities for the passport applications. He said, now onward, the police verification sheet will be sent to Kolkata along with the application forms so that the applicant may get the passport at an earliest. Status of the processing of the application will be made available to the public through the internet on www.passport.nic.in at the Kolkata page.

He said, the number of applications received in the preceding three years was only 721, 999 and 1225 respectively.

However, the process for the Indo-Bangladesh passport will remain the same.

The state government receives at an average of 2700 Indo-Bangla Passport applications every year.

Chief Minister Manik Sarkar has asked the Centre to implement the recommendations of the Sarkaria commission in a time bound manner without wasting time, money and energy. Speaking at the 7th meeting of the Inter State Council at New Delhi, he said that the Sarkaria Commission had submitted the recommendations way back in 1980s but are yet to be fully implemented.

Shri Sarkar insisted that for appointment of the Governor, the State Government should be given the option of recommending a panel of three names. Besides, before finalizing the names, the state government must be consulted and it’s view should receive serious consideration.

He pointed out that the Prasar Bharati is yet to be given the promised autonomy. It must be made autonomous in the real sense to bring about objectivity and transparency. Further, the State Government should be allowed to create separate channels of broadcast in the All Radio and Doordarshan. All areas of Tripura should receive Radio and TV Signals and for this purpose, the AIR and Doordarshan network should be expanded and strengthened. The programme content also needs to be substantially expanded and improved.

He said that in the field of education, at the stage of determination of norms and standards of performance by the Union, the State Governments should be consulted along with the professional bodies like the UGC, AICTE, NCTE etc. The will make the norms and the standards mutually acceptable.

He further stated in his Speech that the while law and order is a State subject, the framing of any Criminal law is in the Concurrent List. This is anomalous and results in dilution of the ability of the State governments to discharge their Constitutional responsibilities. He exhorted that the matter of framing Criminal Law should be brought under the State List, of course, while ensuring that none of the Laws are repugnant to the constitution or a Central Law.

Sarkar pointed out the need for development of an all India outlook for the All India Services officers owing to the vast linguistic diversity of the country.

In yet another successful eye operation, the doctors of the Kailashahar district hospital transplanted the cornea to a recipient, Memoranda Deb.

The donor, Anil Majumder, had donated his eyes which was preserved for seven days. The corneal replacement was done in one of the eyes of Manoranjan Deb.

The doctors who performed the successful operation were Dr. Satyajit Paul and Dr. M. J. Paniker on November 12 last.

Earlier, in such operations, eight patients had received corneal transplant at the B R Ambedkar hospital.

This is for the first time a successful corneal transplant was done at any district hospital.


  13 November, 2001

Governor Lt. General (Retd) K M Seth has greeted the people of the state on the eve of Deepawali.

The Governor in a message said that the festival was an occasion where people from different communities greet each other and promote peace, harmony and brotherhood.

Chief Minister Manik Sarkar also in a separate message greeted people on the occasion of Dewali.


  11 November, 2001

Union Ministry for Tribal Welfare has sanctioned three ambitious projects for Tripura.

According to the Tribal Welfare department, the Centre has approved Rs. 3.10 crore for the three said projects. In the first of the three projects the centre has approved Rs. 2 crore for setting up of tribal hostels.

The hostels will be built basically for the students living in the interior places and studying in the schools and colleges of sub-division and block headquarters. The hostels will be built at Killa, Mandai and Agartala.

For the second project, the Centre has approved Rs. 60 lakhs for 20 schools for imparting training to those students unsuccessful in their attempts to clear the class-X exams.

With the implementation of this project, it is expected to improve the performance of the tribal candidates whose result was found to be very dismal in this year’s board exam.

In the third project, Rs. 50 lakhs has been approved by the centre for setting up of 200 small market sheds in the tribal dominated areas of the state.

The above sheds will be constructed as a part of employment generation programme to the tribal unemployed youths.


  08 November, 2001

Do you have a telephone? Or a three-wheeler? If yes, then get prepared to fill up your tax return. Because, the Income Tax department has made it mandatory for the first time to file income tax return for certain categories, particularly for the urban populace in Tripura.

Speaking to the reporters at a press conference, Joint Commissioner of Taxes, Niranjan Kouli said that any person who fulfills any of the following criteria is liable to file tax return under the provision of 1/6 Scheme of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

  1. If one owns or lease a three-wheeler vehicle.

  2. Is a subscriber of telephone?

  3. In occupation of a property of 2000 sq. ft of floor area or more used for residential purposes or property of 300 sq. ft of floor area or more for commercial purposes.

  4. Has incurred an expenditure for himself or any other person on travel to any foreign country?

  5. Is a holder of a credit card from any bank or financial institution or is a member of a club where entrance fee charged is twenty five thousand rupees or more?

"However filing the return does not mean paying taxes," he said.

This is for the first time that the 1/6 Scheme has been implemented in the State for which the last date of submission for the return (Income Tax in form 2C) is November 30. Those found guilty of violating the order will be penalized by Rs. 5,000.

The notified towns of the state of Tripura where the 1/6 Scheme of Income Tax Act, 1961 applicable are Khowai, Teliamura, Agartala, Ranirbazaar, Sonamura, Narasinghgarh, Gandhigram, Kunjaban, Indranagr, Jogendranagar, Pratapgarh and Badharghat in West Tripura. Udaipur, Amarpur, Belonia and Sabroom in South Tripura, Kamalpur and Ambassa in Dhalai and Dharmanagar, Kailashahar and Kumarghat in North Tripura.

"The rural areas have been left out from the purview of the scheme as per the instructions laid down under the notification under section 139(1), First proviso of Income Tax Act, 1961", he said.

Agartala will host the 16th North East Sports Festival from February 7, 2002.

Sports minister Jitendra Chowdhury speaking to the reporters at a press conference here today said that the four day event will consist of nine disciplines mainly, Athletics, Gymnastics, Football, Judo, Weightlifting, Swimming, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi and Table Tennis. The disciplines will consist of both male and female categories.

He said that there is no age restriction for the players but the only condition is that the player should be a resident of North East. There shall be no restriction for the individual participation in more than one discipline.

All the eight teams from the North Eastern states will participate in the four-day event.

Hon’ble Minister informed that the Union Sports Minister Smt. Uma Bharati is expected to inaugurate the festival.

As far as the venues are concerned, Judo, Weightlifting and Gymnastic will be held at NSRCC complex, Football at Umakanta Academy, Police ground and Dasharatha Deb Sports Complex, Athletics at Dasharatha Deb Sports Complex, Table Tennis at ONGC Complex, Kho-Kho at Amtali School, Swimming at Raima Swimming Pool and Kabaddi at Ranirbazar H.S. School.

The participants will be accommodated at Tulashibati School, Women’s College, Bordowali H.S. School, Ramthakur School and Shahid Bhagat Singh Youth Hostel.

Three day long Agartala International Film Festival will begin from November 20, 2001. The films of Europe, Asia and Latin America will be presented during the three day festival.

ICAT minister Jitendra Chowdhury speaking to the reporters said that foreign producers and directors will also be present in the three day event.

Chief minister Shri Manik Sarkar will inaugurate the event at 11 am on 20th Nov, 2001 in the Ruparshi theatre. The funds collected will be donated to the Chief Ministers Relif Fund.


  02 November, 2001

A meeting with representatives of political parties was held today at the Conference Hall of Old Secretariat building to discuss matters relating to special summary revision of electoral rolls in all the 60 Assembly Constituencies of the State.

The Chief Electoral Officer apprised them of the programme of special summary revision of electoral rolls announced by the Election Commission of India. The Chief Electoral Officer mentioned that the Election commission had fixed 10th, 11th, 24th and 25th November, (2nd and 4th Saturday’s and Sundays) as special campaign dates which include three holidays to make it convenient for the people to inspect the rolls and file claims and objections.

He informed the representatives that the programme of special summary revision of electoral rolls and issue of photo identity cards to the residual and new electors would continue simultaneously at Sadar Sub-Division.

The Chief Electoral Officer sought co-operation from all the political Parties for successful competition of the work of revision and photo identity cards.


  01 November, 2001

Balwant Kumar Nehru, nephew of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and the senior most member of the Nehru clan, passed away at Kasuli in Himachal Pradesh today after a protracted illness. A member of the Indian Civil Service(ICS) and a Padma Bhusan Awardee, Shri Nehru is survived by his wife and two children.

The 92 years old distinguished diplomat was also Governor of North-eastern States, Jammu & Kashmir and Gujarat. Governor of Tripura. Lt. General ( Retd ) K M Seth, has expressed his deep condolences at the demise of former Governor of the state BK Nehru.

Courtesy: Newspaper reports

Bangladesh is actively considering a proposal by a US oil company to export Natural Gas to India through a pipeline, State Minister of Energy A. K. Mosharaf Hossain said today.

The government is most likely to take a decision on the gas export by the end of November, he told Reuters.

He said the proposal, submitted by Unocal Corp. seems beneficial and is in the line with national interest.

The proposal comes at a time when Bangladesh is facing pressure from international oil companies and foreign donors to export gas to help the economy and reduce poverty.

Officials with Unocal Bangladesh Ltd., a subsidiary of the US company, said the plan, submitted on October 29, involved the laying of a "30-inch, 1,363 km (847 mile) long pipeline to initially carry 500 million cubic feet of gas per day from Bibiyana field in north-east Bangladesh to Indian capital New Delhi.

This will entail an immediate investment between 500 million dollar ad 700 million dollars and Bangladesh could earn 3.7 billion dollar from the project over a 20-year period, he added.

Bangladesh has proven-reserves of more than 12 trillion cubic feet of gas, enough to cover domestic requirements for 20 years. A recent US geological survey report indicated Bangladesh could have 32.1 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves.

Unocal said that it found 2.4 trillion cubic feet of gas and 13.8 million barrels of condensate in its Bibiyana gas field. The economy currently produces nearly 100 million cubic feet of gas daily from its Northeastern Jalalbad gas field.

Aiming at the setting up of an FM Relay Station of 10 kilo-watt (KW) capacity at Udaipur and a 50 kilo-watt Short wave station at Agartala, the Union information and board casting ministry has started acting upon to give it shape next year onward. The project is expected to be completed by the year 2004-05. Moreover, Kailashahar and Belonia will see installation of Doordarshan Kendras of 1 KW each during the said period. An earth station will be set up at Agartala and the existing studio at Agartala Doordarshan Kendra will be equipped with modern facilities. These decisions were communicated by the Union Information and broadcasting Minister Susma Swaraj yesterday in a meeting with ICAT minister Jitendra Chowdhury in New Delhi. During the meeting, Shri Chowdhury emphasised on taking the services of both Akashvani and doordarshan to the people of remote areas of the state.

On reference to broadcasting of news bulletin in Bengali and Kokborok by the ICAT minister, the Union Minister assured of appointing an assistant news editor to start with the vernacular news bulletins. The ICAT minister also urged the Union Minister to make the relay station of Doordarshan at Jolaibari, Amarpur and Ambassa functional as early as possible and introduce a separate channel for Kokborok.


  12 October, 2001

The Directorate of Postal Services, Tripura has lunched its official website on postal services in Tripura. The web site was launched on 10th October, 2001. It is one of the few websites dedicated to Tripura. The site gives useful information about Postal Services in Tripura. Plans are afoot to enrich the website by adding more information and photograph and also a feedback from. The site can be accessed at the following address: http://www.tripura.nic.in/postalservices

The site has been developed by NIC and the content provided by Director, Postal Services. Directorate of IT, Government of Tripura played a coordinating role in ensuring the hosting of this website.

Ministry of Rural development has released an amount of Rs. 130 lakh to the state government of Tripura for incurring expenditure during the year 2001-2001 under the scheme of computerization of land records. The amount will be utilised for computerization of four district offices, computerization of DM(North), DM(Dhalai) District, DM(West) District and DM(South) district.

The main Objective of this scheme is to computerized core data contained in land records, so as to assist development planning and to make records accessible to the people’s planners and administrators.


  10 October, 2001

State government has decided to issue 9.4 per cent loans in the open market for Tripura State Development Loan. The State Government has targeted to aggregate an amount of Rs. 27 crore during the next 10 years.

A State Government Release added that the consent of the central government has been obtained to float this loan as required by Article 293(3) under constitution of India.

The proceeds of the loan will be utilized for financial development programme and projects to be implemented in the state.

The applications and subscriptions for the loan will be received on October 10, 2001 and accordingly the date of issues of the loan will be October 10, 2001.

The release said, the loan will be repaid on October 10, 2011 next.

The loan will bear interest at 9.45 per cent annually from October 10, 2001 payable half yearly, the release added.

On the terms and conditions, the loans will be issued for a minimum amount of rupees one thousand, face value and in multiple in thereof.

The loans will be issued to the investors by the credit to their subsidiary general ledger account maintained with the Reserve Bank of India or in form of stock certificate.

State Bank of India’s branches at Dharmanagar, Udaipur and Agartala have been authorised to accept the state loans subscriptions.

Saradiya Hastatant & Hastakaru Shilpa Mela will be held from 11th October 2001 to 20th October 2001 at Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhavan complex, Agartala. The mela will continue from 2 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. everyday.

Purbasha, Tantumita and all others Handloom, Handicrafts Clusters will participate in the mela with their wide range of exquisite & colourful products.

All of us have got some responsibility to help the poor weavers and artisans of our state and patronizing them will go a long way to support a good cause.


  09 October, 2001

Today on the eve of World Post Day, the Postal department announced a number of packages for the development of the infrastructure and efficiency of the postal services in the state.

Speaking at a press conference at the head post office today, Trishaljit Sethi, Director of Postal Services, Tripura, said speed post services have been extended to Ambassa, Teliamura, Bishalgarh and Radhakishorepur. (However, Agartala pin code has to be used).

Besides, Agartala has been provided with Satellite Money Order (SMO) system through V-SAT with 78 other stations with India with less time than the normal money order.

The other notable features of the improvised services announced by the department are:

a: Installation of three computers at Head Post Office, Agartala for speedy booking of registered articles, money orders and speed post articles.

b: Bar coding of speed post articles with scanning facilities through Internet. This has been done with the help of a software SPEEDNET launched by the department with server in Hyderabad. With this facility a customer can have assess to the status of his booking any time.

c: UPSC forms to be made available at Ambassa and Kailashahar.

d: New website to be launched soon.

In a major step to counter hostile propaganda from across the borders, the Centre today approved a plan to increase the reach of Doordarshan and All India Radio throughout the Northeastern states with upgradation or addition of more high power and low power transmitters.

Information and Broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj told a news conference that the reach of television would increase to 99 per cent in most of the states of the northeast including Sikkim. She said 16 FM radio stations would also be set up for programming in local languages and dialects.

In a new experiment aimed at increasing the reach of the satellite based Northeast channel of doordarshan, twenty villagers from each state will be provide cable head ends at government expense to provide coverage through the cable network. A total of 160 villagers are expected to be covered under this scheme in the next four years.

The Northeast region at present has 14 high power transmitters, of which five will be upgraded and eighteen new will be added. It also has 104 low power and very low power transmitters and 25 more will be added. Since FM radio cannot reach into hilly terrains, one 1000 kw medium wave and another 250 kw short wave transmitter would also be installed.

Of the Rs. 22 crore sanctioned in the current year, Rs. 5.9 crore and Rs. 80 lakh will be spent on radio hardware and software respectively. A sum of Rs 5 crore will go into television hardware and Rs. 10 crore will go into software, while Rs. 10 lakh will be spent on staff.


  04 October, 2001

BSNL, Tripura has under taken ambitious plans to extend and strengthen telephone connectivity through out the state. While all the subdivisions have already been connected through telephones, steps are now being taken to introduce modem communication facilities in the state.

In his first press conference as the General Manager (Development) of NE Circle-1, Shri HC Soni today said, in the whole telecom circle under him Tripura tops the list in so far as assets and facilities are concerned.

Giving details of the development plans and programmes of the BSNL for Tripura, Shri Soni called upon the people of the state to use state of art facilities, which are already installed, or going to be installed soon. He said since ISDN and VCC facilities are available in the state, people should avail the services of these facilities.

The General Manager said BSNL would soon introduce WiLL services in Tripura. In the first stage, 3000 lines will be provided from 10 ‘bases’. However, for WiLL priority will be given to rural areas in an attempt to state. Shri Soni said that there are two kinds of WILL – one is movable with handsets and the other is fixed. The defence ministry has objected to introduction of movable WiLL in view of insurgency problem in the state. The defence had earlier objected to introduction of mobile in other North Eastern states for the same reason. At present only in Assam and Meghalaya mobile telephone facilities are available.

General Manager of BSNL, Tripura DK Chakraborty informed the press that his department could accomplish all the tasks it had undertaken in phased manner.

"All the sub-divisional headquarters in the state of Tripura are now covered by standard regular telephone exchanges and with reliable telecom links to the nearest district headquarters or the state capital.

But of 38 block headquarters, 24 have already been covered with reliable, standard services" he said and added: "Six more block Headquarters will be provided with standard reliable medias by Phase-III plan period. The remaining eight will be planed in the next phases.

He said that in the Phase-III, a program has been drawn to open telephone exchanges at the block headquarters like Tulashikhar and Rupaichari. The Telephone Services at Jampuijala will be revived with stable 30-channel with the state capital with OCB RSU and optical fiber link. Stable 30-channel digital microwave medias will be extended to the places like Sonamura, Ompinagar, Kathalia, Sreenagar, and Anandanagar etc.

With the completion of the Phase-III plans and programs, it is expected that a backbone telecom infrastructure will be built in the state of Tripura with all DHQs, all SDHQs and most of BHQs covered by reliable communication. The remaining few back headquarters will be taken up in the next phases.

Shri Chakraborty also called upon the telephone users to avail the opportunities of VCC card which would enable a subscriber to dial STD from any telephone from anywhere in the country. Moreover, the ISDN and Video conferencing facilities have already been introduced in Agartala, RK Pur and Kailashahar. Similar ISDN facilities will also be installed in Ambassa soon, he said.

He said WILL equipments have not arrived here as yet but by December it will also be introduced. Moreover, Optical Fibre links to Khowai and kalyanpur have also been laid last month.

DGM Planning Shri SK Gupta was also present in the press conference with other senior officers.


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