In Sipahijala, Tripura, the government is taking steps to preserve folk culture and support Scheduled Caste communities, as announced by Chief Minister Manik Saha. During a festival marking the 111th birth anniversary of literary icon Advaita Mallabarman, CM Saha praised Mallabarman's contributions to Bengali literature, especially his novel Titas Ekti Nadir Naam. Despite passing away at 37, Mallabarman's works continue to inspire many.
CM Saha highlighted the government's dedication to cultural preservation and aiding underprivileged communities. He shared stories of Mallabarman's struggles and resilience, portraying him as a role model. The Tripura government, along with the Department of Scheduled Caste Welfare, has launched several welfare programs since 2018-19, such as the Prime Minister Adarsh Gram Yojana and Babu Jagjivan Ram Hostel Scheme, benefiting thousands of SC families.
Other notable attendees included Sudhanshu Das, Minister of Scheduled Caste Welfare, MLAs Kishore Barman and Pinaki Das Chowdhury, Supriya Das Dutta, Chairperson of Sepahijala Zilla Parishad, and senior officials. The festival celebrated Mallabarman's legacy and the government's commitment to social welfare.
Tripura is a small state in the northeastern part of India. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse communities.
CM stands for Chief Minister, who is the head of the government in an Indian state. Manik Saha is the current Chief Minister of Tripura.
Advaita Mallabarman was a famous writer from Tripura who wrote in Bengali. He is best known for his novel 'Titas Ekti Nadir Naam' which highlights the life of fishermen.
Scheduled Castes are communities in India that are given special support by the government to help overcome historical disadvantages and discrimination.
This is a government program in India aimed at developing model villages with good facilities and infrastructure, especially for marginalized communities.
Dignitaries are important people who hold high positions, often in government or other official capacities. They attend events to show support and represent their organizations.
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