Elections to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), which constitute two third of the state territory and is the home to the tribals forming one third of the state's 40 lakh people, saw a massive victory for ruling Left.
In the 30-member council, two seats are nominated by the Governor on the advice of the state government and the elections for the rest 28 seats were held on May 4. The Left Front won all the 28 seats.
The Left registered another landslide victory in the elections to 20 civic bodies in the state, including the 49-member Agartala Municipal Corporation, on December 9.
The CPI-M-led Left Front bagged 45 out of the 49 wards of Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) leaving only four to Opposition Congress.
Altogether, elections were held in 310 seats in 20 civic bodies in which Left Front candidates won 291 and Opposition Congress secured 13 seats and BJP 4. The rest two were won by Independent candidates.
Convener of Left Front Committee and CPI-M central committee member Khagen Das termed it as people's "verdict for good governance and relentless endeavour for peace, tranquility and development".
The initial bus fare was fixed at Rs 1,800 including
travel tax to the Bangladesh government.
TRTC had purchased a 45-seater Volvo bus at a cost of around Rs 91 lakh for plying between Agartala to Kolkata via Dhaka.
Bangladesh and India signed an agreement for selling 100 MW power from Tripura's 726 mg MW gas-fired thermal power project at Palatana in Gomati district on November 27.
Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on July 11 unveiled the plaque for international gateway for Internet service, in presence of Governor Tathagata Roy and Sarkar at the capital city.
Connectivity will be provided through Bangladesh under an agreement between state-run BSNL and Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company.
The Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) signed a MOU with the Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), an undertaking of the Union Ministry of Power, to replace sodium vapour and other lamps with LED lights.
Tripura held its top position for the seventh consecutive year in providing work to job card holders under MGNREGA.
The state government provided 68 days per household in the current 2015-16 against the national average of 36 days.
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