Agartala is a beggarless city – Governor Nallu Indrasena Reddy

-Like Chhattisgarh, here too paddy is cultivated in the mountains.

Agartala. Chhattisgarh media team visited Tripura: Tripura's capital Agartala is a beggarless city, Tripura Governor Nallu Indrasena Reddy said this today during an informal meeting with a 14-member media team from Chhattisgarh at Raj Bhavan, Agartala. While talking to the media, the Governor said that no one will be seen homeless or begging on the streets of Agartala.

The Governor said that Agartala is the second largest city in the north-eastern state after Guwahati. We can also call it health hub and education hub. He told that two medical colleges, a Sanskrit University and a Central University are established in Tripura, where students from North East come and study. The Governor said that the tribals of Tripura are different from the tribals of Chhattisgarh. 19 types of tribes live here. The specialty of Tripura is that here a festival is organized on the birth of a girl child in any family.

He told that like Chhattisgarh, here too paddy is cultivated in the mountains, but the special thing in this is that there is no need to stop water in the fields. The Governor said that North East is no longer the same as before. Due to increase in means of transport, people are commuting more and in the same way, people's thinking is also changing. Expressing happiness over the arrival of the media team from Chhattisgarh to Tripura, he said that such events not only provide an opportunity to meet people from other states but also provide an opportunity to know and understand each other's art, culture, food and heritage. .

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