Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Centre serious about Act East policy, says President in Tripura

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Centre is “serious” about the implementa­tion of its Act East policy, President Ram Nath Kovind said on Thursday, after dedicating to the people the revamped national highway connecting the Tripurasun­dari temple in Gomati district and Sabroom in South Tripura district.

The 73.71 km-long highway, which was a single-lane stretch so far, was recently widened for twoway traffic.

Kovind, who arrived here this morning on a two-day visit to the state, said the road would improve the connectivi­ty between South Tripura district and the Chittagong port in Bangladesh.

“The road would lead to an under-constructi­on bridge on river Feni in Sabroom (along the India-Bangladesh border). Once the bridge is functional, Tripura would be connected with Chittagong,” he said in his address to the people here.

The Centre is making sincere efforts to develop the state as well as the entire northeaste­rn region, the president stated.

“The NDA government is keen on initiating developmen­t projects in the northeast. In Tripura alone, roads spanning 500km are being constructe­d at a cost of ₹6,000 crore,” Kovind said.

Asserting that the road projects would bring people “closer”, he recalled that the distance between Agartala and Kolkata, which was around 500km via Bangladesh, became 1,700 km after partition in 1947.

The President also lauded the Tripura government’s welfare initiative­s in the state.

“Without the developmen­t of backward communitie­s, a country cannot make progress,” the

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President said.

The tribal community in Tripura has produced many athletes who have made India proud with their achievemen­ts, Kovind said.

“Ace tennis player Somdev Debbarman, Indian idol Souravi Debbarman, national women football player Laxita Debbarma, gymnast Dipa Karmakar have earned laurels for the country,” he added.

Tripura chief minister Biplab Deb and governor Tathagata Roy also addressed people at the programme today.

The Tripura government believes in the mantra of “Sab Ka Saath Sab Ka Vikash” (together with all, developmen­t for all), the chief minister said.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi had shown Tripura a new direction when he asked people to adopt HIRA - H for highways, I for Internet-ways, R for roadways and A for airways,” he added.

Roy, on his part, said the northeaste­rn region had remained neglected until the NDA government came to power.

On this occasion, President Kovind also offered prayers at the Tripurasun­dari temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peeth in the country, and laid the foundation of ‘redevelopm­ent of the Matabari temple complex’.

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