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The first-ever Bharat-Bangla Paryatan Utsav (Indo-Bangladesh tourism festival) held in Agartala on Feb 20-21 has opened up a new horizon of economic development for Tripura, which not only exposed the cultural and socio-linguistic assets of the state also strengthens historical contact among the people of both countries. The historical monument and cultural hub of Tripura Ujjayanta Palace were illuminated with colourful lights and eye-catching decoration that attracted thousands of tourists across the globe. The special session during the festival was organised to revisit the memories of the 1971 liberation war of Bangladesh and the role of Tripura people. The festival has commemorated the language martyrs who have sacrificed their lives seeking recognition of Bengali language on Feb 21 in world mother tongue day. Apart from cultural performances, prominent personalities of Bangladesh and opinion leaders have visited the important tourist destinations and the places in Tripura, where Mukti Yuddhas (freedom fighters) had taken shelter. Add a comment Read more: First-ever Indo-Bangla tourism fest opens new horizon for Tripura
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After having aborted his two earlier trips to Assam due to the massive protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Prime Minister Narendra Modi finally set foot on the Bodo Territorial Region (BTR) of the state on February 7, to join a government-funded celebration of the recently signed Bodo Accord.

In a fervent appeal the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi gave a clarion call to those pursuing the Path of Violence to lay down their arms and return to the mainstream like the Bodo Cadres.

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"People from different states of India have different ways of greeting each other, but only Arunachalis greet each other with 'Jai Hind', which is a shining example of patriotic fervour for the rest of India", said Shri Amit Shah, Union Minister for Home Affairs while presiding over the 34th Statehood Day celebrations of Arunachal Pradesh, in Itanagar.

The Home Minister inaugurated a bouquet of projects and schemes for the State, including Launch of Arunachal Pradesh Industrial and Investment Policy 2020; Laying of Foundation stone for Police Headquarters at Itanagar; construction of new apartments for MLAs and residential complexes for senior government officers in Chimpu, worth over Rs. 140 crores;

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