Chief Justice of India Sharad Arvind Bobde was in Agartala for the inaugural ceremony of an e-Sewa Kendra at the High Court of Tripura.
Sarkar claimed the police were informed of the incident but they did not intervene.
Keshab Dey, the father-in-law of the victim, Prasenjit Saha, said he left home on Friday and did not return in 24 hours, prompting his family members to go looking for him.
The Assembly of Journalists also claimed that the assault on journalists was not a random incident but "part of a continued attack on media in Tripura" since CM Biplab Kumar Deb's controversial comments.
The 22-year-old said the idea of opening a factory hit him after he ran into a problem with a dysfunctional LED bulb at his home in March. With the lockdown coming into effect, he struggled to get a replacement and started watching YouTube on fixing LED bulbs.
The police said they destroyed over 2 lakh cannabis plants in 25 locations spread across several villages in the area. with an estimated market value over Rs. 1 crore.
The NFR also released a statement saying senior railway officials from Agartala and Karimganj rushed for the site with necessary men and material.
Reacting to the postponement of the local body elections, CPI(M) leader Pabitra Kar said the BJP has lost credibility and is afraid to contest the polls.
The grant is part of a state scheme that will be in effect till December 31. However, the disbursal of funds hasn’t started as yet as applications for compensation are still being submitted.
Police suspect that Soumitra got into a fight with his wife over liquor preparation on December 12 and stabbed her to death in a moment of fury.
The latest data pertains to 17 states and five Union Territories (including J&K) and captures the state of health in these states before the Covid pandemic.
Deb’s warning to the ultras followed the Tripura Police’s statement two days ago that coordinated operations are being conducted on both sides of the border to rescue the workers.
Pradyot, who is the chief of Tripura Indigenous People's Regional Alliance's (TIPRA), a socio-politcal outfit, had been travelling across the state for the past many days over the anti-Bru settlement agitation.
The assertion came after Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb said he would hold a “public mandate event” in Agartala on December 13, claiming that he would resign if he was rejected.
BJP state spokesperson Nabendu Bhattacharya said senior central leaders are investigating who all were responsible for the anti-Biplab sloganeering.
The fresh statement came 48 hours after the workers, engaged to erect barbed wire fence along an unfenced patch of the international border in Tripura’s Dhalai district, 90 Km from Agartala, were abducted at gunpoint by suspected cadres of the outlawed outfit on Monday.
Sources in the BJP both Nadda and national secretary in charge of Tripura Vinod Sonkar spoke to Deb Tuesday night. “After the discussions it was decided that the Chief Minister will not hold any meetings. There is no threat to his leadership in the state," said Sonkar.
Deb’s comments came in the midst of high drama over last two days, with some party workers seeking his removal.
"We have arrested him and produced him before a local court with a plea for questioning him in police custody for seven days. The court order hasn't yet arrived," a police official said.
The website would offer a view of the deity or ‘darshan’ twice a day for devotees, one at 4-5 am and the second at 11:30 am-1 pm.
Speaking to reporters at the Ujjayanta Palace annexe building on Thursday, Deb Barman said nobody would feel safe in Tripura unless those who, brutally assaulted and killed a fireman on duty, aren’t brought to justice.
On March 26, Tripura deferred the general elections of the district council ‘indefinitely’. The tenure of the existing council expired on May 17, following which an administrator, under the Governor, was appointed to oversee Covid management in the wake of growing concerns around the pandemic.
Ranjan Dhar’s inspiration for building the device came from his mother, who tested positive for COVID-19 in September this year.
Hindu Jagaran Manch president Uttam Dey claimed that the police and administration have failed to curb the menace of forceful religious conversions in the state and only a legislation can provide necessary safeguards.
Addressing a press briefing at the BSF sector headquarters in Tripura, BSF IG of Tripura Frontiers Sushanta Kumar Nath said issued including trans-border crimes, border violation, preventive measures, construction of single row fence along the Indo-Bangla international boundary and Coordinated Border Management Plan (CBMP).




