Tripura CM Manik Saha pledges affordable healthcare within state at Mukhyamantri Samipesu

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Tripura CM Manik Saha pledges affordable healthcare within state at Mukhyamantri Samipesu

Synopsis

At the 69th Mukhyamantri Samipesu in Agartala, Tripura CM Manik Saha not only pledged affordable in-state healthcare but personally directed AIIMS referrals for two critical patients and handed out ₹7.90 lakh in relief cheques — turning a routine outreach event into a direct demonstration of his government's healthcare-first governance pitch.

Key Takeaways

Tripura CM Manik Saha reiterated the state's commitment to affordable, quality in-state healthcare at the 69th Mukhyamantri Samipesu on 8 July in Agartala .
Saha directed immediate AIIMS, New Delhi referrals for two critically ill patients during the programme.
Telemedicine services at GB Hospital, Agartala are operational and benefiting a growing number of patients, according to the Chief Minister.
Saha handed over ₹3.90 lakh to the family of a natural disaster victim and ₹4 lakh to the family of Shubhrajit Chowdhury , who died in the Ramnagar explosion .
Members of the Fish Traders Association also raised livelihood concerns; the Chief Minister assured a sympathetic review.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday, 8 July reaffirmed his government's commitment to delivering quality, affordable healthcare within the state, so residents no longer need to travel outside Tripura — and bear heavy medical costs — for treatment. Speaking at the 69th edition of the 'Mukhyamantri Samipesu' public outreach programme held at his official residence in Agartala, Saha said healthcare infrastructure upgrades are already producing visible results.

Key Developments at the Outreach Programme

'The improvement in Tripura's healthcare system is now clearly visible. Many diseases for which patients earlier had to travel to other states are now being treated in Agartala itself. If treatment is not available within the state, patients are being referred to reputed government institutions such as AIIMS, New Delhi. The telemedicine services at GB Hospital are also enabling better healthcare delivery and benefiting a large number of patients,' Saha said.

Despite adverse weather conditions and recent natural calamities, a large number of residents from across Tripura attended the grievance redressal session. The majority sought financial and medical assistance for critically ill family members.

Cases Heard by the Chief Minister

Saha, who also holds the Health and Family Welfare portfolio, individually heard each case and directed concerned department officials to act promptly. Among those who approached him were Rupali Namasudra of Ambassa in Dhalai district for her child's treatment, the family of Bikash Debbarma from Dhanbilash village in Kailashahar, Abdul Hossain from North Tripura district for his wife's care, Prabir Barman from Khowai district for his son's complex eye condition, and Gayatri Bhattacharya from Unakoti district for a serious digestive disorder.

In two particularly critical cases, the Chief Minister directed officials to make immediate arrangements for the patients to receive specialised treatment at AIIMS, New Delhi. Several Agartala residents also sought assistance for family members suffering from serious ailments including cancer, and Saha directed officials to extend the necessary support.

Financial Relief Extended to Affected Families

During the programme, Saha handed over a cheque of ₹3.90 lakh as financial assistance to the family of a person who lost his life in a recent natural disaster in Agartala. He also extended ₹4 lakh to the family of Shubhrajit Chowdhury, who died in a tragic explosion in Agartala's Ramnagar area a few days ago.

Other Concerns Raised

Members of the Fish Traders Association also met Saha and apprised him of issues affecting their livelihood and business activities. The Chief Minister assured them the government would examine their concerns sympathetically and extend all possible assistance.

What This Signals for Tripura's Healthcare Push

This comes amid a broader state-level effort to reduce the burden on patients who have historically relied on facilities in Kolkata and New Delhi for advanced care. The expansion of telemedicine at GB Hospital and the referral pipeline to AIIMS represent a two-track approach — building local capacity while ensuring access to national-level expertise. The Chief Minister's direct intervention in individual cases at a public forum underscores the political priority placed on healthcare access ahead of the state's next electoral cycle.

Point of View

North Tripura, Khowai, and Unakoti are still queuing up for the CM's personal intervention to access AIIMS referrals points to systemic bottlenecks in the state's referral and health-financing machinery that outreach events cannot substitute. Saha's dual role as Chief Minister and Health Minister concentrates accountability, which is useful for decisive action but also means there is no independent check on whether the promised infrastructure upgrades are actually reducing out-of-state patient outflow. The telemedicine expansion at GB Hospital is a credible step, but until Tripura publishes verifiable data on in-state treatment rates, the progress remains largely anecdotal.
NationPress
9 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mukhyamantri Samipesu programme in Tripura?
Mukhyamantri Samipesu is a public outreach and grievance redressal programme held by the Tripura Chief Minister, where residents can directly present personal, medical, or financial concerns. The 69th edition was held on 8 July at Chief Minister Manik Saha's official residence in Agartala.
What healthcare commitments did CM Manik Saha make at the event?
Saha reaffirmed that the state is upgrading healthcare infrastructure so Tripura residents can receive quality treatment without travelling outside the state. He specifically highlighted telemedicine services at GB Hospital and a referral pathway to AIIMS, New Delhi for cases that cannot be handled locally.
Which patients were referred to AIIMS, New Delhi?
In two particularly critical cases presented at the programme, CM Saha directed officials to make immediate arrangements for specialised treatment at AIIMS, New Delhi. The source does not name these two patients specifically.
What financial relief was distributed at the Mukhyamantri Samipesu on 8 July?
CM Saha handed over ₹3.90 lakh to the family of a person who died in a recent natural disaster in Agartala, and ₹4 lakh to the family of Shubhrajit Chowdhury, who died in an explosion in Agartala's Ramnagar area.
How is Tripura improving healthcare access for its residents?
According to CM Saha, the state is expanding medical facilities, upgrading infrastructure, and running telemedicine services at GB Hospital. For advanced cases not treatable locally, patients are referred to reputed government institutions such as AIIMS, New Delhi rather than being left to arrange care independently.
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