Mohanpur (West Tripura): At a time when the mercury of politics is shooting up with Trinamool Congress expanding its footprints in the state, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman came here on a two day state visit. It has been a long time since a minister of such a stature visited the state on an official tour after the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. However, many people see this as BJP's counter strategy to Trinamool Congress bringing new leaders every day from Bengal.
Sitharaman, during the first day of her tour, announced an over thousand crore-rupee bonanza for the state. The biggest of the projects that amount to the tune of Rs 1,300 crore has been allotted for the tribal areas.
Addressing a public gathering at Mohanpur, a little over 25 km away from Agartala, the Union Finance Minister said: "Within a week to 10 days, the ambitious project aimed to create sustainable livelihood and infrastructure development worth Rs 1,300 crore will be cleared from the central government. The project will be implemented exclusively in the tribal dominated areas of the state."
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According to her, half of the state's population belonged to Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste communities and the government needs to make concerted efforts to create enough livelihood opportunities for these people.
"The World Bank and the central government will fund this ambitious project together," she added. The Finance Minister said that she had been told that the people living in the remote hamlets of the state do not have connectivity to the national highways. Moreover, due to lack of connectivity, schools and other basic amenities can't reach the people.