In a significant crackdown on cattle smuggling, the Tripura Police intercepted a Bolero pickup truck bearing registration number TR 03C-1614 on Saturday night at Hawai Bari Naka Point and seized 14 cows
Category: KUMARGHAT
Rath yatra tragedy: Minister Tinku Roy hand over Govt’s financial assistance of Rs. 4 lakh each to family members of deceased
The social welfare and social education minister Tinku Roy on Monday handed over the government’s financial assistance of Rs. 4 lakh each to the families of the deceased persons of the Kumarghat Ratha Yatra tragedy.
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CM Biplab Kumar Deb inaugurates mushroom pickle unit
Speaking to reporters, the Chief Minister said that the self-help team formed by Mithu Rani Chakraborty has now become self-reliant in the path shown by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They are making a living for themselves as well as for others.
Contractor forced to put signs on blank paper, thrashed, FIR lodged
Sources said the incident was fallout of tender rivalry. The negotiation groups were hyperactive nowadays in the Kumarghat regions that were posing serious trouble for the genuine contractors when they tried to participate in the tender bidding process.
CM asks officials to intensify monitoring to tackle pandemic
After GBP hospital in the city, Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb now visited several healthcare units and Covid Care Centres in Unakoti and North Tripura districts to assess the ground reality of COVID19 situation on Tuesday.
Rs. 200 crore sanctioned as Tripura govt. to set up ‘Cultural Hub’ in NE
To encourage and further develop the traditional life and culture of the 19 tribes in the state, the BJP lead coalition government in Tripura has planned to set up a cultural hub in the North East region of the country.
Musth fight ends a jumbo life
A Musth fight between two elephants ended in a tragic note as one of the elephant died after falling in under construction culvert adjacent to national highway 8 at Shidangcherra area of Kumarghat.
Two Girls drowned in the River Manu
According to the eyewitnesses, one girl in order to save her accompany jumped into the river but as both of them has no skills to save themselves in the water, went with the water.
Life is more dangerous after death at Fatikrai
Life is not at all hassle free for the inhabitants of Fatikrai, even after death following terrible struggle to perform the last rites of the deceased. The hurdle is not limited in one particular way but in all which pushes every religious belief to an invading touch.
476 voters join Cong leaving CPI-M at Fatikroy
Three elected members of Radhanagar Gram Panchayat and Pradhan of Purbaratacherra Gram Panchayat are included among the new joiners. PCC president Birajit Sinha welcomed the new joiners with party flag.
Awareness camp organized on Disaster Management by NDRF
An awareness camp on Disaster Management organized at Pabiacherra H.S. School yesterday with initiative of NDRF and in collaboration with volunteers of National Service Scheme of the school.
A group of women ransacked liquor shop
Sources said that a group of women attacked on the government approved foreign liquor shop of Asish Saha in the afternoon today and ransacked huge bottles of liquor in the shop.
Tripura records 91.54 per cent turnout this election with re-polling in 6 centers
Adding to this the CEO further informed, “With this re-polling turnout the state has recorded a total of 91.54 per cent turnout in these general assembly constituencies to 59 of 60 seats.”
Tripura goes for re-polling in 6 centers
As per the direction of the Election Commission of India (ECI) the Tripura which went for polling on February 18, on Monday goes for re-polling in six centers comprising of Chief Minister Manik Sarkar's Dhanpur assembly constituency.
Tripura scripts another record, over 92% electorate votes in Assembly polls
Balloting was held in 59 of the 60 Assembly constituencies. Polling was deferred to March 12 in Charilam (Reserved-Tribal) seat due to the death of sitting MLA and Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) candidate Ramendra Narayan Debbarma.
78.56% voter turnout till 9 PM, says CEO
He further informed, "191 VVPAT and 148 EVM machines were found technically glitched from different corner of the state today and later those were replaced and pit in place."
Both CPI-M, BJP confident of Tripura election victory
As Sunday's voting to elect 59 of the 60 members of the Tripura Assembly passed off peacefully, the ruling CPI-M and the BJP exuded confidence of an electoral victory in the northeastern state.
Over 75 pc turnout in peaceful Tripura Assembly polls
"Over 75 per cent electorate had cast their votes till 4 p.m. Though the pre-scheduled voting hours ended at 4 p.m, a huge numbers of voters were still in queues at a large number of polling stations across the state," an Election Department official told
Moderate polling in Tripura Assembly elections
An election department official said that snags in the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) attached with VVPAT (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail) in over 150 polling stations, resulted in slow balloting across the state.
23.25 per cent voter turnout till 11:00 AM
"There were technical glitches in EVMs and we have had difficulty in about 3% of the total voting machines across the State which were later put in place getting those replaced with fresh EVMs," CEO
11 per cent voter turnout recorded in 2 hours in Tripura
Meantime the Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, also MLA from Dhanpur assembly constituency today morning and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president Biplab Deb has cast their vote today morning.
Tripura goes for poll amidst tight security
Tripura is the first of three states in the Northeastern region of the country which goes for poll today using first of its kind VVPAT machines apart from EVMs.
Voting for Tripura Assembly elections begins
"Men and women in large numbers queued up in front of many polling stations well before polling opened at 7 a.m. in the entire state. Polling ends at 4 p.m.," said Sriram Taranikanti, the Chief Electoral Officer.
With poetry and song, Tripura's poll campaigning gets colourful
The ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and its rivals, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress and Trinamool Congress, have been organising road shows and poll campaigns using vehicles colourfully decorated with flowers, balloons, party flags and festoons.