Tripura CM Saha launches virtual 'Mukhyamantri Samipesu' for districts

Published : May 21, 2026, 09:00 AM IST
Manik Saha holds first virtual 'Mukhyamantri Samipesu' programme in Agartala (Photo/CMO Tripura)

Synopsis

Tripura CM Manik Saha launched the first virtual 'Mukhyamantri Samipesu' to address public grievances. The programme will be held district-wise, starting with Dhalai, to resolve issues like land, education, and health for citizens.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha held the first virtual 'Mukhyamantri Samipesu' programme in Agartala to connect with distressed people from different districts and resolve their issues.

CM Saha Details Virtual, District-Wise Format

During its virtual inauguration on Wednesday, Chief Minister Saha stated that future episodes of the programme will be formatted district-wise, adding that the virtual airing of the programme has started from Dhalai district. "Today, it is the 66th episode in which we have seen people from Agartala or around the city coming here with their various problems. We have decided to start it district-wise. It will be held virtually, where DM, CMO, doctors, and other officials will be present. Today it has started. We have started with Dhalai district, where thirty-five people were present, and two were present physically," said CM Saha.

Focus on Tribal Grievances and Multidimensional Issues

The Tripura Chief Minister further stated that out of 35 participants, 30 individuals from the tribal community shared their grievances during the programme. He noted that many people highlighted issues related to land, education, and health in this programme. In response, he directed the respective officials to promptly follow up on the matters. "In Agartala, we have seen people coming with specific matters, but today, people from Dhalai have appeared with multidimensional matters, including education, health, higher education, and financial assistance. As the DM was present along with other officials, I worked virtually. We have also provided remedies. Among the 35 people, 30 are Janajati who have shared their problems and are happy to do so. We will do this in other districts as well, and all subdivisions will also be covered. Many people have land-related, education, and health-related issues. However, I have noted them down and instructed officials to follow up on the matters, help them, provide proper treatment, and resolve their problems properly. This is very innovative, and I don't think such things take place anywhere else," added CM Saha.

Health Department Secretary Kiran Gitte, along with secretaries, directors, and officers of other departments, were present at the function held in the presence of the Chief Minister. (ANI)

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