CM urges public representatives to build smart, women-friendly Panchayats


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Agartala, Mar 07, 2025, By Our Correspondent


 

Agartala: March 07: Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha today said that the state government has given special importance to strengthening the Panchayat system and is working with the aim of ensuring the sustainable development of every Panchayat in the coming days.
“The state government has given special importance to strengthening the Panchayat system. The present government is working with the aim of taking every Panchayat in the state forward successfully in the coming days. The government is committed to strengthening the infrastructure of the Panchayati Raj system, as well as advancing good governance and development,” said the Chief Minister.
Dr. Saha said this after formally inaugurating the state-level One-Day Programme on Ceremonial Distribution of 475 Computers and Award Distribution Programme for the Best Performers of the National Panchayat Awards at Rabindra Shatabarshiki Bhavan.
Speaking about the Panchayat Development Index, Dr. Saha stated that Tripura has reached the highest level in three areas, which is not just an individual achievement but a collective honor earned through teamwork.
“I extend my sincere greetings and thanks to the Panchayat Department, Rural Development Department, District Administration, Public Representatives, and everyone associated with this achievement. However, distributing computers and giving prizes is not enough; our primary goal is to strengthen the Panchayat system. This initiative has been undertaken to ensure continued success and progress in the future. We must work for the people and enhance the delivery system. Today's program aims to strengthen the Panchayat infrastructure. Through innovative thinking, we must continue the trend of good governance and development,” he said.
Highlighting changes in the Panchayat system since 2018 under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, Dr. Saha said, “PM Modi is implementing various schemes and initiatives for the people. He has also emphasized public movements at the Panchayat level. Since 70 to 75 percent of the country is rural, the development of these areas is crucial for the overall strength of the nation. The state government is working with this vision in mind.”
The Chief Minister further stated that there are two and a half lakh Panchayats across the country.
“If any Panchayat from our state secures the top position at the national level, it will indicate that we are on the right track. Our recognition is a testament to our efforts. This achievement not only enhances our state’s progress but also contributes to the nation’s development. The Panchayat Devolution Index, conducted by the central government every 8 to 10 years, previously ranked Tripura at 13th or 14th place before 2015. Now, we have improved to the 7th position. I urge public representatives present here to work with more innovative ideas for the development of their respective Panchayats,” he said.
Dr. Saha emphasized the need for initiatives to build ideal Panchayats through solar power, smart Panchayat formation, groundwater level enhancement, and proper disposal of solid and liquid waste.
“We have also received national-level awards for being a women-friendly and child-friendly Panchayat. Therefore, steps should be taken to make all Panchayats child-friendly and women-friendly,” he added.
The Chief Minister highlighted that Tripura is the only state in India where e-governance has been implemented at the three-tier Panchayat level.
“This has made financial transactions and record-keeping easier. By integrating the Panchayat system with e-office management, we have strengthened Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Digital India. Today, we can proudly say that Tripura has become ‘Digital Tripura.’ Clean Panchayat is our core foundation, and everyone is working towards this goal,” he concluded.
The chief guest of the event was Aparna Nath, Sabhadhipati of the North Tripura Zilla Parishad, Amlendu Das, Sabhadhipati of the Unakoti Zilla Parishad, Sushmita Das, Sabhadhipati of the Dhalai Tripura Zilla Parishad, Aparna Singha Roy, Sabhadhipati of the Khowai Zilla Parishad, Supriya Das Dutta, Sabhadhipati of Sepahijala Zilla Parishad, Debal Debroy, Sabhadhipati of Gomati Zilla Parishad, Dipak Dutta, the in-charge Sabhadhipati of South Tripura Zilla Parishad, Biswajit Shil, in-charge Sabhadhipati of West Tripura Zilla Parishad, Secretary of the Rural Development Department Abhishek Singh, director of the Panchayat Department Prasun De and others were present.