Agartala: Dec 09: Governor of Tripura, Indra Sena Reddy Nallu, visited the Food Corporation of India (FCI) Divisional Office at Nandanagar, Agartala, this morning. The visit aimed to review the operations and activities of the FCI office in the region. During his visit, the Governor was briefed on the functioning of the office, including the storage, distribution, and supply chain management of food grains in Tripura.
Governor Nallu took the opportunity to interact with FCI officials and staff, appreciating their efforts in ensuring the smooth supply of food grains to the state. He was informed about the measures being taken to streamline the food distribution system, ensuring that the benefits reach the targeted population, especially in remote areas. The Governor emphasized the importance of timely and efficient distribution of food grains, particularly for vulnerable groups, and urged the FCI officials to maintain the highest standards of transparency and accountability in their operations.
The Governor’s visit also highlighted the critical role that the FCI plays in managing food security in the state. He assured the officials that the state government would continue to support FCI’s efforts to improve food distribution mechanisms and infrastructure.
The visit concluded with a tour of the FCI’s storage facilities at Nandanagar, where Governor Nallu was given an overview of the storage capacity and logistics involved in the smooth functioning of the food supply system in the state. This visit underscored the Governor’s commitment to ensuring food security and improving supply chain efficiency in Tripura.