Agartala: Jan 04: Today, the Governor of Tripura, Indra Sena Reddy Nallu, interacted with the villagers of Baithongbari, located near the Indo-Bangla border in Belidum ADC Village, Jubarajnagar Block, North Tripura. The Governor’s visit aimed to engage with the local community and understand their concerns and needs.
During the interaction, Governor Nallu took the time to listen to the villagers’ issues, which primarily revolve around infrastructure, access to basic amenities, and security. The region, being close to the border, faces unique challenges, and the Governor assured the villagers that the administration is committed to improving their living conditions.
The Governor also emphasized the importance of strengthening the development of remote and border areas and highlighted the government’s initiatives to improve connectivity, healthcare, and education in such regions. He encouraged the villagers to actively participate in various government welfare schemes aimed at enhancing their quality of life.
In addition to addressing local concerns, the Governor also commended the resilience and hospitality of the villagers in such a strategic and sometimes challenging location. The visit is part of the Governor’s ongoing efforts to connect with the people in the far-flung areas of Tripura and ensure that they benefit from government policies and programs.
The interaction was a step toward fostering a closer relationship between the state government and the rural population, particularly those residing in border areas, and it marked a significant moment for the residents of Baithongbari.