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PM, ministers are 'shameless': Karat

CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat today alleged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his deputies have became 'shameless' and so they are saying that there was no wrong in coal block allocation.

Tripura gives land rights to poor tribals

As part of its efforts to improve lives of the weaker sections of society, Tripura has given land rights to more than one lakh tribal families under the landmark Schedule Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006.

NE terror outfits moving to Myanmar: Assam Rifles

Terrorist outfits of the NE region have shifted their bases to neighbouring Myanmar following crackdown by the Bangladesh security forces, an official of the para-military Assam Rifles said today.

Trinamool won't join hands with Congress for Tripura polls

The Trinamool Congress will not form any alliance with the Congress in Tripura to fight against the ruling Left Front in next year's assembly elections, party leaders said in Agartala on Sunday.

Zero line fencing on Indo-Bangla border a boon to shop-owners

The Bangladesh government's recent decision to allow India to erect barbed wire fencing along the zero line has saved the shop-owners in Mohanpur market, near the international border, a lot of trouble.

Tripura first state in NE to have IIIT

Tripura will be the first state in the northeast to have an Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Education Minister Tapan Chakraborty said today.

Tripura worst-governed state in India: Congress

Months ahead of the assembly polls in Tripura, the Congress on Thursday released a "charge sheet" against the state government, describing India's lone Left-ruled state as the "worst-governed" in the country.

Tornado rips through Tripura: 1 killed, 200 injured

A tornado ripped through parts of Tripura killing one person, injuring 200 others and damaging at least 1000 houses, officials said today.

3 die, 500 houses collapse in Agartala rain and storm

At least three persons including a 76-year-old man was killed and 500 houses collapsed when rain storms swept different parts of Tripura, official sources said on Sunday.

Chief ministers to meet on NCTC

The central government is likely to convene a meeting of chief ministers today to discuss the functioning of the proposed National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), a top Tripura official said.

BSF man held at Agartala airport with bullets

A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was today detained by security personnel at the Agartala airport following the recovery of some bullets from his baggage, police said.

CPI(M) says elections in Tripura tough

Ruling CPI(M) has admitted that assembly elections in Triprua slated for 2013 will not be easy for party and it needs to reconsolidate organisation to perform a better result.

Farmer shot dead by Bangladesh forces in Tripura

A farmer was today shot dead in Sipahijala district along the Indo-Bangla border by Border Guards of Bangaldesh, police said.

Tripura, Mizoram may depanel AMRI Hospital

The devastating fire at AMRI (Advanced Medicare and Research Institute) Hospital in Kolkata may force the Tripura and Mizoram governments to remove it from their list of referral hospitals, officials said in Agartala today.

Oust Communists from power in 2013 polls: Rahul

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi today gave a clarion call to end the CPI(M)-led Left Front government’s rule in Tripura in the assembly elections slated for 2013.
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