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Tripura Govt Thinking About Transfer Policy: CM

"The state government is thinking about the transfer policy of employees. If anyone has any special difficulties, it will definitely be seen. The current government works with clarity and transparency in all areas." 

Chief Minister Professor Dr. Manik Saha said this while inaugurating the newly constructed building of Madhupur Higher Secondary School in Sepahijala district on Thursday

In the program, Chief Minister and Education Minister Dr. Saha said that the Tripura government is working towards the development of all parts of the state. 

"Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi insists that nothing will happen without development. People need overall development. After independence, it has been seen that no part of the country has developed in that way. And in 2014, Prime Minister Modi took charge and established India in a developed place. He insists that development should be taken to the ends of the country, those who have not yet seen the touch of development. When development reaches the last person and the quality of life improves, the state and the country will develop."

The Chief Minister said that education is a special priority for us. The state government and the central government have given special importance to it. Not only is a new school building being inaugurated in Madhupur today, but infrastructure is being developed in different places every day. Initiatives have been taken to provide more facilities to the students. Emphasis has been given to the teaching method. Students are clay dolls. They will develop in the way they are developed. In that case, training has been arranged to improve the quality of teachers. Good teachers are being recruited transparently through TET. New facilities are being provided in various schools. Smart classes, ICT labs, and thinking labs have been introduced in schools with the aim of Digital India and Digital Tripura. The deficiencies in the schools are being filled and will be done in the future. The results in Vidya Jyoti schools have been much better than last year.

The Chief Minister also said at the event, now there are good results in various board exams including TBSE, CBSE. However, not only studies, but also the character building of the children should be looked at. They should be motivated for various social activities from their childhood. They should be informed about the lives of great people of the country. They should be given the idea of ​​becoming good people. Because if the foundation is strengthened from a young age, their future will be bright. Recently, Tripura became the third state in the country to get the status of a fully literate state. Tripura achieved this status with a total literacy rate of 95.6%. Which is a matter of great pride and joy for us.

Giving information, the Chief Minister said that our government has made arrangements to provide free bicycles to class 9 students. Free scooties have been given to 140 students who have passed higher secondary. This will further encourage them. In the financial year 2024-25, 153 crore rupees have been spent on the construction of new school buildings under the initiative of the Education Department. In the financial year 2024-25, 80.87 crore rupees have been spent on infrastructure development and renovation in 346 more schools. In the financial year 2025-26, 264 crore rupees will be spent on the construction of new buildings in 30 schools. Last May, 8.69 crore rupees were spent on the construction of new buildings and infrastructure development in 5 more schools in the state.