Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha is set to visit Dhalai District on November 13 to inaugurate a series of major infrastructure and development projects aimed at boosting connectivity, healthcare, and civic amenities across the region. According to Dhalai District Magistrate Vivek HB, the Chief Minister will lay the foundation stones for Harat Chandra HS School and the Durga Chaumuhani RD Block during his visit. A key highlight of the programme will be the virtual inauguration of eight Health and Wellness Centres across the Salema, Durga Chaumuhani, and Ambassa RD Blocks, along with three new Sub-Centres under the Ambassa Block.
In a major step to enhance healthcare infrastructure, CM Saha will also virtually inaugurate 48 newly built staff quarters for health officials at Ambassa Dhalai District Hospital. “These initiatives will strengthen healthcare delivery in the region,” said the DM. The visit will also include the inauguration of a double-storey shelter home for urban homeless residents and the newly constructed RTC building developed by Punjab National Bank. Additionally, the Chief Minister is expected to lay the foundation stone for the Ganganagar–Gandachara Road and inaugurate an RCC footbridge under the Ambassa Block.
Several development works under the Ambassa Municipal Council will also be launched virtually.The projects, undertaken by the departments of Rural Development, Urban Development, PWD, and Health, form part of the state government’s wider effort to ensure balanced regional growth. Officials said the initiatives are expected to improve road connectivity, expand access to healthcare, and enhance overall living standards in Dhalai District, reflecting the government’s focus on inclusive development across Tripura.
