
Agartala, Sep 10: The villagers of Rajmoni Rowaja Para in West Gobindabari of Tripura's Dhalai district saw a Governor visiting their place for the first time in last three decades.
Naturally, Monday was a big day for Rajmoni Rowaja Para, a remote village under Chawmanu RD Block, as Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu heard the problems and grievances shared by the villagers.
They raised various issues related to basic amenities like road connectivity, drinking water, electricity and mobile networks. The Governor listened to each and every matter thoroughly and instructed the officials concerned to address them immediately.
The Governor, accompanied by senior officials including the District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police and other officials, trekked through the steep hill terrain to reach this remote village.
During the meeting with the villagers in a brief interactive function, the Governor said that in lone with the Prime Minister’s vision for overall development of the most backward areas of the country, the central government has initiated an ambitious development program for aspirational districts, aspirational blocks.
In this direction, travelling to remote areas, particularly tribal inhabited areas, so as to get to know about problems and challenges and take further initiatives to address the problems of those people is necessary. So, the Governor said, he has decided to visit three villages in Dhalai district, one of which is Rajmoni Rowaja Para in West Gobindabari.
Dhalai district magistrate Saju Vaheed took the opportunity to explain various central and state government schemes to the villagers and assured them of timely resolution to their issues.
The Governor continued his outreach tour on Tuesday by visiting another interior village, demonstrating his commitment to connecting with the people of Tripura. (Inputs taken from PIB)
