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Belonia : Dead body of a contractor foun | BELONIA, Nov 30 (TIWN): Law & order situation in Tripura seems to have collapsed completely under the inefficient Chief Minister(Home Minister) Manik Sarkar . Day by day more and more people are being killed . Today Belonia police recovered a dead body from the jungle near Radio Centre. | 30-Nov-2017 |
BJP demands President's rule in Tripura | AGARTALA, Nov 30 (TIWN): Reacting over deteriorating the law and order situation in Tripura leading at least death per day, state BJP has demanded President's rule in Northeast Tripura. | 30-Nov-2017 |
Tripura Bankers protest demanding rescue | AGARTALA, Nov 30 (TIWN): As the four Tripura Gramin Bank officials kidnapped last week have yet remained untraced even as their car and a motorcycle have been found, the bank officials came in mass protest at Agartala. | 30-Nov-2017 |
Sabroom BG Service to be completed withi | SABROOM, Nov 30 (TIWN): BG connectivity up to Sabroom is on progress and construction is going on in full wave. | 30-Nov-2017 |
Rs. 18 lakhs loot episode was 'fabricate | UDAIPUR, Nov 30 (TIWN): Nov 28’s loot-episode in front of Udaipur State Bank was totally fabricated and designed by Amit Patari who complained in R K Pur Police Station that he was kidnapped and looted by miscreants when he was going to deposit Rs. 18 lakhs in the State Bank, given by Ashim Saha, under whom he was working. Total 7 persons have been arrested in this connection and produced before the court. Accordingly court has sent all of them for 5 days police remand. | 30-Nov-2017 |
CPI-M’s Corruption Offsping †| AGARTALA, Nov 30 (TIWN): Guwahati Retired justice’s suggestion of applying Validation Act for terminated 10323 teachers, has turned heavy upon the CPI-M Govt here. Even though CPI-M’s mouthpiece Daily Deser Katha like newspapers claimed if Validation Act is applied to save 10323 teachers, then Tripura Govt may come under legal problems, but 10323 teachers today have come in mass agitation demanding Validation Act. Teachers said, “As our jobs had been given by Tripura Govt, so it’s Govt’s duty to save our future at the cost and at any riskâ€. | 30-Nov-2017 |
No control over crimes even after ECâ | UDAIPUR / AGARTALA, Nov 30 (TIWN): One day after Election Commissioner A K Jyoti called for a peaceful, free and fair Assembly Election in 2018, one BJP booth committee member was shot dead in midnight in CPI-M ruled Tripura at Atharobla, Udaipur. BJP Vice President cum Atharobla area’s leader Rampada Jamatia has directly accused CPI-M behind the brutal murder. The BJP activist has been identified as Gahur Hari Molsum (42) resident of Atharobola, had joined BJP leaving CPI-M. The murder took place in the latenight when victim Gahur Hari Molsum was returning his home. Gahur Hari Molsum's body has been sent for postmortem at Gomati Dist Hospital. Already roars of protest have started across Udaipur subdivisions as the opposition BJP is facing such tragic ends of their members not for the first time. | 30-Nov-2017 |
BJP activist shot dead in Tripura | Agartala, Nov 30 (TIWN / IANS) A BJP party member was shot dead by unidentified miscreants in Tripura's Gomati district on Wednesday night, hours after Chief Election Commissioner A.K. Joti ended his two-day visit to the Left-ruled state to review poll preparedness and directed improvement in the law and order situation in order to hold state elections. | 30-Nov-2017 |
BJP activist shot dead at Atharobla : Pa | UDAIPUR (Atharobla), Nov 30 (TIWN): CPI-M’s murder politics continue unabatedly before Assembly election. Tension grips Atharobola after one BJP activist's dead body was recovered from an ADC area of Udaipur, who was shot dead on Wednesday night. The BJP activist has been identified as Gahur Hari Molsum (42) resident of Atharobola. Talking to TIWN, BJP Vice President Rampada Jamatia, who is also resident and local guardian of Atharobla said, “CPI-M has become mad and too much revengeful seeing the increasing power of BJP at Athabola and trying to destroy the peace by hook and crook. Gahur Hari was a strong BJP activist working in the booth level for Bagma / Atharoblaâ€. Being asked whether BJP is suspecting any people in this regard, Ramapada Jamatia said that CPI-M is continuously doing various meetings in this area since few days and this activity has been done only by CPI-Mâ€. | 30-Nov-2017 |
EC reviews Tripura poll preparedness, as | Agartala, Nov 30 (IANS / TIWN) The Election Commission (EC) after reviewing the poll preparedness in Tripura has asked state officials to ensure conducive law and order situation for holding of Assembly elections, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A.K. Joti said here on Wednesday. | 30-Nov-2017 |
Unesco condemns Indian reporter, Nigeria | Paris, Nov 30 (IANS/AKI) United Nations culture organisation Unesco on Tuesday condemned Indian journalist Sudip Dutta Bhaumik's slaying last week in northeastern India, calling it "the ultimate form of censorship" and urging his killer to be brought to justice. | 30-Nov-2017 |
One accused convicted in hurt & assault | UDAIPUR, Nov 30 (TIWN): Ld. District & Sessions Judge, Gomati District, Udaipur, has convicted one accused person namely Sri Abdul Latif Palowan (27) S/o Lt. Abdul Ajij Palowan of Klilpara, PS R.K Pur under Gomati District. | 30-Nov-2017 |
‘Wrong’ National Report on | AGARTALA, Nov 30 (TIWN): Quite surprisingly, at national level the fish consuming-death of Mohonpur was reported with half-truth, which has successfully saved the state govt from any liability. In various national media it was said that the deceased “Manik Biswas caught the fish from a rivulet in the villageâ€, but it’s wrong. The fishes were bought from Mohonpur’s Airaan Bazar and the shopkeeper’s name is Litan Das. However, the fishes are poisonous and may be shop-keeper didn’t know about it, neither the consumers could identify the dangers. Moreover, young generation's people often can not identify fishes with names. So, in this condition those who do not have knowledge about fishery well what they will do if poisonous fishes are sold in the market ? | 30-Nov-2017 |
Rs. 16,000 looted at Udaipur-Gandachera | UDAIPUR, Nov 30 (TIWN): Day by day crime rates in Tripura are increasing and kidnappings, killings, looting have become very common. In broad day lights also lives are not secured. Once again it was proven when a man was attacked and looted when he was going from Udaipur to Gandachera. The vehicle bearing number : TR01C1725 was stopped by some miscreants at Udaipur-Gandachera road and the driver Kamesh Mia was taken to jungle and cash Rs. 16000 was looted from him by miscreants. Not only this, Kamesh Mia’s vehicle was broken and by sowing knifes, revolvers he was threatened, taken to a jungle and all cashes with him were snatched away. Later, after the miscreants left the driver reached at Babusai TSR camp and told about the whole incident. Getting informed, police rushed to the spot and took details about the incident.Various other kidnapping and looting incidents were reported in last 2 months. The four kidnapped bank officials are yet missing who were kidnapped from Taidu before 6 days. Apart from that various looting cases have been alleged across the state. | 30-Nov-2017 |
Northeast a potential source of strength | New Delhi, Nov 30 (IANS / TIWN) Detailing the BJPs rise in the northeast, its General Secretary, Ram Madhav, has contended that the party aims to expand its influence in the entire region. In his foreword to a new book, Madhav has elaborately written about his partys strategy in the northeast, where it enjoys more than two-thirds majority in Assam and also rules Manipur. | 30-Nov-2017 |
Bhanu visits slain Journalist Sudip Datt | AGARTALA, Nov 29 (TIWN): First time the family members of Tripura's slain senior journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik didn’t cry before visitors, who came to share sympathy with them and it was the CPI-M Minister Bhanu Lal Saha, who along with Govt Officials visited their home. Unlike Tripura's first killed Journalist Santanu murder case, Tripura CPI-M could not create any false impact upon senior journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik’s family members with their fabricated stories and 'comrade sentiments' and their crocodiles tears. Slain journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik’s mother Putul Rani Datta Bhaumik neither talked, nor gave any expression to see Tripura Minister Bhanu Lal Saha, MP Shankar Prasad Datta and other Govt Officials. | 29-Nov-2017 |
10323, the victims of CPI-M’s cor | AGARTALA, Nov 29 (TIWN): Tensions are increasing among 10323 teachers, who are productions of CPI-M’s decade-long corruption in teacher-recruitment. The teachers on Wednesday held a meeting in town hall and discussed about the crisis situations, they are undergoing. The recruitment corruption is still going on across various departments under Tripura's CPI-M Govt but in 2014 after some deprived youths filed a case against 2010’s teachers' recruitment, High Court had terminated the teachers following the illegal recruitment which was done, without following any merit. The teachers’ lives still could be saved by the CPI-M Govt as High Court had given an open option to the state govt saying that the jobs can be saved if the deprived youths are appointed in their respective posts, but due to Chief Minister Manik Sarkar’s arrogance it was not done. | 29-Nov-2017 |
EC calls for mass-awareness on EVM, VVPA | AGARTALA, Nov 29 (TIWN): Chief Election Commissioner A.K. Jyoti on Wednesday asked state to aware public vastly about EVM, AAPAT uses. | 29-Nov-2017 |
Eight Rohingyas held in Tripura | Agartala, Nov 29 (TIWN / IANS) Eight Rohingyas belonging to two families, who had entered India illegally, were apprehended in western Tripura on Wednesday, a police official said. | 29-Nov-2017 |
EC reviews Tripura poll preparedness, as | Agartala, Nov 29 (IANS / TIWN) The Election Commission (EC) after reviewing the poll preparedness in Tripura has asked state officials to ensure conducive law and order situation for holding of Assembly elections, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A.K. Joti said here on Wednesday. | 29-Nov-2017 |
‘Tripura's Law and Order needs to | AGARTALA, Nov 29 (TIWN): Chief Election Commissioner A.K. Jyoti while addressing a press meet State Guest House before the ending of his journey in Tripura, expressed concerned about law and order situation in Tripura, which must be improved. | 29-Nov-2017 |
EC to get 40 lakh VVPAT machines, EVMs b | Agartala, Nov 29 (IANS / TIWN) The Election Commission will get 40 lakh VVPAT machines and EVMs by September 2018 for use in the 2019 general elections, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A.K. Joti said on Wednesday. | 29-Nov-2017 |
Ganja plants destroyed at Bishalgarh | BISHALGARH, Nov 29 (TIWN): Once again with a successive drive, police destroyed various ganja cultivation zones on Wednesday at Bishalgarh. | 29-Nov-2017 |
Rohingyas might be released on Banglades | AGARTALA (Khayerpur): After the 8 Rohingyas were nabbed by Tripura Police, a source said that as the Rohingyas could show their proper identity cards, so they will not be arrested and to be released for Bangladesh, where they are housed in refugee camps. | 29-Nov-2017 |
Many Rohingyas nabbed by Khayerpur Polic | AGARTALA, Nov 29 (TIWN): Some Rohingya families were found by Khayerpur Police on Wednesday. | 29-Nov-2017 |
Manik Sarkar’s ‘Golden Era | AGARTALA, Nov 29 (TIWN): CPI-M Govt’s negligence with food safety have turned heavy upon the common people which claimed 2 lives already and 4 left miserably suffering at GB hospital. A local fish, locally known as ‘fotka’ fish was bought by Manik Lal Biswas for his family today morning. But after morning food immediately Manik Lal Biswas had died and his mother named Subhona Rani Biswas also died while taking to GB hospital. Manik Lal’s wife Soma Shil Biswas left suffering in critical stage at GB hospital, whereas his sister Anjali Shil Biswas and two children of the house Mousumi Shil Biswas and Dipak Shil Biswas are also in serious condition admitted in GB hospital. Thus the dead persons are : 1) Manik Lal Biswas (40), 2) Subhona Rani Biswas (60). The other hospitalized victims are : Soma Shil Biswas (32), Anjali Shil Biswas (25), Mousumi Shil Biswas (7), Dipak Shil Biswas (14). | 29-Nov-2017 |
Unidentified body recovered from Railway | AGARTALA, Nov 29 (TIWN): An unidentified person’s dead body was recovered in the morning, led huge tension among the locals residing near Agartala Railway Bridge, at Badharghat-Kathaltali area. | 29-Nov-2017 |
National Commission for Women leader me | Santirbazar, Nov 29 (TIWN): “The whole law enforcement system of this left ruled state had been outcasted due to unwanted interference of cadre based politics which is the main reason why a constitutional chair holder public representative supervised the cremation of Supriya Mog’s dead body while it should be graved according to Mog traditions just to offer free package to the original culprits who initiated the incident†said Sushma Saho central women commission secretary while talking to the media at SupriyaMog’s house in Kwaifung. | 29-Nov-2017 |
Tripura’s collapsing Law & Order | AGARTALA, Nov 29 (TIWN): One more murder episode has hit the Capital City, with a dead body was recovered from Agartala Rail Bridge lined Railway tracks at Badharghat-Kathaltali area in the early morning. Local people had seen the dead body of an unknown person laid over the railway tracks and informed police via phone immediately. Getting informed police rushed to the spot and recovered the body. The killers after murdering him tried to make it an accident case and thus left the body on the railway tracks. But even though due to fog the body remained invisible for long, but at around 8 AM locals could identify that a dead body is left on the railway tracks. | 29-Nov-2017 |
Robbers kidnapped man, looted Rs. 18 lak | UDAIPUR, Nov 28 (TIWN): Robbers looted Rs. 18 lakhs by showing guns to company manager at Udaipur. | 28-Nov-2017 |
Tripura Election : Election Commissioner | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): Chief Election Commissioner Achal Kumar Jyoti has arrived in Tripura today, 3 months ahead of State’s crucial Assembly Election. | 28-Nov-2017 |
‘10 lakhs to Sudip Datta Bhaumikâ | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): Tripura’s journalist killing and 10 lakhs of compensation continues. Tripura Finance Minister Bhanulal Saha has announced Rs. 10 lakhs for slain journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik’s family as compensation. | 29-Nov-2017 |
EC reviews preparations for February 201 | Agartala, Nov 28 (IANS / TIWN) The Election Commission held meetings with senior Tripura officials and leaders of various political parties here on Tuesday to review preparations for the February 2018 Tripura assembly elections. | 28-Nov-2017 |
‘I can’t compensate a mothe | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday has offered journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik’s son with a govt job in West Bengal. | 28-Nov-2017 |
Journalist murder : Mamata Banerjee†| AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): Popularly known as ‘Didi’, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has once again influenced Tripura with her humanitarian move as she has offered Govt job to the slain journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik’s son who is completing his B.Tech degree at Odisha. | 28-Nov-2017 |
Mamata Banerjee’s big blow to Man | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): With another major shame to Tripura’s lameduck Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has directly offered Govt job to slain Journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik’s son who is right now completing his B.Tech degree at Odisha. West Bengal TMC leader Sabyaschi Datta has arrived Tripura in this regard, also helped Sudip Datta Bhaumik's family financially with some cash. | 28-Nov-2017 |
Tripura's kidnapped bank officials yet t | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): Even though vehicles of the kidnapped 4 bank employees were recovered but till now all of them have remained untraced increasing the tension among the family members about the security of the victims. | 28-Nov-2017 |
BJP conducts Janasampark Abhiyan | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): State BJP has organized Janasampark Abhiyan rally at Agartala (Ward No-20). | 28-Nov-2017 |
Fire burns Khayerpur vegetable market | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): Ghastly fire has burnt Khayerpur market on Tuesday early morning, led massive losses. | 28-Nov-2017 |
CPI-M observes Friedrich Engels’s | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): CPI-M has observed birth anniversary of Friedrich Engels, the founder of Marxist theory with Karl Marx. | 27-Nov-2017 |
Sudip Datta Bhaumik wanted his daughter | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): With Tripura’s slain journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik’s mother talked openly for the 1st time, it has been known that her son’s wish was to see his daughter becoming a great lawyer. | 28-Nov-2017 |
Another cruel joke to state's unemployed | AGARTALA, Nov 28 (TIWN): Agricultural Engineering even though has become a mandatory aspect for Agricultural Development of the nation and throughout the country there are high demands of Agri-Engineers either in Govt or in Private Sectors, but Tripura Govt yet to feel the importance of Agri-Engineers. However, since 2006 Tripura Govt has been recommending Agri-Engineering courses for its joint entrance cracked students and to get Agri-Engineering atleast a student has to score well and must stay within 150 ranking through PCM. But till day TPSC or any Govt job advertisement released in Tripura didn’t ask for Agri-Engineering, which is leading massive waste of talents and at the same time the burden of unemployment has hit the passed out Agri-Engineers in Tripura. Many Agri-Engineers are working outside the state in private companies, but right now there are at least 110 engineers in Tripura, who are striving for recognition. But even after meeting multiple times with the Principal Secretary GSG Aayangar, Minister Aghore Debbarma and TPSC High Officials nothing happened. | 28-Nov-2017 |
After BSF officer’s murder at Son | SONAMURA, Nov 28 (TIWN): Tripura’s most terror sponsoring, smuggling zone area’s people have put objection against BSF’s strict observation and protested. In the middle BSF is unable to continue their duties smooths due to the various allegations are bringing by the locals and state administrations pressure via SDM. | 28-Nov-2017 |
National Commission for Women leader co | AGARTALA, Nov 27 (TIWN): Leader of National Commission for Women Sushma Sahu has arrived in Tripura, was received by Tripura BJP’s Mohila Morcha President Papia Datta at Agartala Airport. | 27-Nov-2017 |
‘MGNREGA based economy is not a ma | AGARTALA, Nov 12 (TIWN): Tripura BJP Spokesperson Dr. Ashok Sinha on Monday hit Chief Minister Manik Sarkar’s allegation against Central Govt for depriving Tripura with MGNREGA funds. | 27-Nov-2017 |
Tripura Bank officials place deputation | AGARTALA, Nov 27 (TIWN): Tripura Bank Officials have placed deputation to the Director General of Police demanding rescue of four kidnapped bank officials of Taidu Gramin Bank. | 27-Nov-2017 |
Tripura journalists voice for CBI probe | AGARTALA, Nov 27 (TIWN): Tripura journalists are continuing their demands of CBI probe in 2 journalists' killing rows. | 27-Nov-2017 |
Golden Era : Water scarcity looms large | AMARPURN Nov 28 (TIWN): In the age of so-called ‘golden era’ clean, safe drinking water is still a scarce. Most of the tribal hamlets including Paharpur ADC village area, under Amarpur are still facing the crisis of water. The people of the area are suffering from a massive shortage of water with the beginning of the dry spell. While, the concerned administration rests in a long yawning siesta. Besides, recently the tribal villagers in the rural areas are witnessed to be suffering from water borne diseases, with collecting of water from nearby polluted rivers, small brooks and streams, small fountains and other minor water bodies that consist of major pollutants. | 28-Nov-2017 |
BJP minority cell's 6 hrs demonstration | UDAIPUR, Nov 27 (TIWN): 11 points of demands BJP's Minority Morcha led Morcha President Jasimuddin, MLA Pranjit Singha Roy Padma Mohon Jamatia sat in 6 hrs demonstration at Udaipur with 11 points of demands. | 27-Nov-2017 |
After Guwahati Retired Justice's speci | AGARTALA, Nov 27 (TIWN): The 10323 teachers have come on protest after one retired judge of Guwahati High Court A B Pal had written an article in state's daily newspaper on Nov-26, which suggests about how to secure terminated 10323 teachers futures, who have lost their jobs in the Supreme Court due to State Govt's violation of recruitment policy while recruiting them. That article says if SC extends the job tenure for one year more, it will not give any permanent solution to the problem, rather an special assembly or ordinance can save the teachers futures. The article further said that only the State Govt can save the teachers lives not the court. Court will follow the law but the liabilities go to the State Govt, but ofcourse state govt has to follow the MHRD guidelines. "When nothing is there to be lost, don't hesitate to take the decision", said the writer. | 27-Nov-2017 |