Tripura government presented ₹27,804 crore with focus on education, infra

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Agartala: The Tripura government on Friday placed a tax-free budget of Rs. 27,804.67 crores for 2024-25 financial year with a deficit of Rs..

410.69 crores and laying emphasis on education, skill development and infrastructural development.u)..

Speaking about the three sectors of development for the next year, Singha Roy said, We recognize three thrust areas- education, skill development and infrastructural development for our peoples full potential to propel the state towards direction of prosperity and sustained growth..

Highlighting the state governments developmental initiatives, he said that the government procured 1.82 lakh metric tonnes of paddy from farmers since 2018-19, created different employment scopes under Tripura Rural Livelihood Mission , declared 84,000 women as Lakhpati didi as of now..

In health sector, the state decided to build a 200-bedded multicare health unit at Agartala Government Medical College and Govind Ballabh Pant ( GBP) hospital under Prime Ministers Development Initiative for North Eastern Region with an estimated cost of Rs. 192 crores, an integrated rehabilitation centre for the drug addicts at Sepahijala district under Prime Ministers Development Initiative for North Eastern Region spending an amount of Rs..

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