Tripura CM displeased with TTAADC police force move
CM Biplab Deb said he did not get any written intimation from the district council authorities even as he wondered how the ADC would arrange finances for raising the force
Read moreCM Biplab Deb said he did not get any written intimation from the district council authorities even as he wondered how the ADC would arrange finances for raising the force
Read moreThousands thronged Kohima’s streets on Friday as the influential Naga Students' Federation (NSF) organised a massive rally in the State capital
Read moreSome 27 years after a move was first made, the call for a police force of its own is slowly gaining momentum in the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council
Read moreSBI should improve its performance in lending to SCs/STs under public sector schemes so that a large volume of vulnerable parts of the society can be empowered financially and can contribute to the GDP, the panel said
Read moreStarting December 16, the Konyak Union will also launch the first phase of its mass agitation with a public rally to be held in Mon district, black flags hoisted on every vehicle and black badges worn by all
Read moreThe Oting Village Council said the villagers, busy with funerals, had mistakenly assumed the amount offered to be a token of love and gift but found out later it was ex-gratia
Read moreEvery complaint on the NHAA will be registered as an FIR. NHAA can be accessed by making a voice call/VOIP either from a mobile or landline number of any telecom operator across India
Read moreThe National Helpline Against Atrocities (NHAA) can be accessed by making a voice call/VOIP either from a mobile or landline number of any telecom operator across India
Read moreThe proposed scheme has been sent to the Cabinet. It seeks to provide Scheduled Tribes direct market access, weeding out middlemen, to enable them to sell their products so that they themselves reap the benefits of their work
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