Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu paid floral tributes to Babu Jagjivan Ram on the occasion of his birth anniversary at Lok Bhavan in Agartala on Sunday morning.
The Governor offered flowers to the portrait of the veteran leader in a solemn ceremony held at the Raj Bhavan premises. Officials and staff present on the occasion observed the moment with respect, remembering the immense contributions of Jagjivan Ram to the nation.
Babu Jagjivan Ram, fondly known as “Babuji,” was one of India’s most prominent political leaders and a key figure in the country’s freedom struggle. He played a significant role in shaping modern India through his contributions to social justice, governance, and nation-building. As a champion of the rights of marginalized communities, he dedicated his life to uplifting the underprivileged and ensuring equality and dignity for all.
During the tribute ceremony, Governor Nallu recalled Jagjivan Ram’s legacy as a visionary leader who worked tirelessly for inclusive development and social harmony. He highlighted the importance of remembering such leaders whose ideals continue to inspire generations.
Jagjivan Ram served in several key positions in the Union government, including as Defence Minister, and was widely respected for his administrative acumen and commitment to public service. His leadership during critical phases of India’s political history earned him recognition across party lines.
The observance of his birth anniversary at Lok Bhavan reflected the continued reverence for his contributions and ideals. The Governor emphasized that Jagjivan Ram’s life and work remain a guiding force in the pursuit of an equitable and progressive society.
The ceremony concluded with a renewed commitment to uphold the values of justice, equality, and service to the nation that Babu Jagjivan Ram stood for throughout his illustrious career.















