Has Tripura Farmers' Income Really Doubled Since 2016?

Synopsis
Tripura's farmers witness a remarkable income surge as Chief Minister Manik Saha reveals their earnings have doubled since 2016. With innovative technology and various government initiatives, the state aims for holistic development and improved socio-economic conditions for farmers and tea workers alike.
Key Takeaways
- Farmers' income in Tripura has doubled since 2016.
- Implementation of modern technology like AI in agriculture.
- Introduction of the Amar Sarkar portal for public welfare.
- Seven national awards received for the Panchayati Raj system.
- Commitment to improving socio-economic conditions for tea workers.
Agartala, June 9 (NationPress) Tripura's Chief Minister Manik Saha announced on Sunday that the earnings of farmers in the state have remarkably doubled since 2016. Speaking at an administrative camp held at the Tufania Lunga Tea Garden in West Tripura’s Bamutia, he highlighted that the average monthly income of farmers was merely Rs 6,580 in 2016, which has now surged to Rs 13,590. With agriculture as the primary sector, Tripura boasts a community of 4.74 lakh farmers.
“The integration of Artificial Intelligence and contemporary techniques is essential to enhance crop quality and boost productivity,” he stated.
“Our state has been recognized with seven national awards for the Panchayati Raj system. The Amar Sarkar portal has been introduced for public welfare. Tripura has successfully implemented paperless governance at all levels, from the cabinet to districts, subdivisions, and three-tier panchayats. Additionally, the CM Helpline has been launched for citizens' convenience,” he remarked.
CM Saha emphasized that the current government is dedicated to achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat by ensuring that various benefits reach the most marginalized.
He noted the government's commitment to providing a healthy and transparent administrative framework for the populace, stating: “Our aim is to develop every village and town, and we are making strides in that direction. One of our primary focuses is on enhancing the priorities of public life. The Mukhyamantri Cha Shramik Kalyan Yojana is a pivotal initiative in this regard.”
Saha also inaugurated various initiatives, including awareness rallies for the anti-narcotics campaign, blood donation camps, legal aid camps, health services, distribution of agricultural equipment, and a tree plantation initiative.
He asserted that efforts are underway to provide health services in Tripura that match those of AIIMS in Delhi, and plans are in motion to establish a 100-bed advanced eye hospital in Agartala.
Moreover, he mentioned the launch of the ‘Proti Ghore Susashan’ (good governance to every household) program on September 17, 2022.
“This initiative has extended various administrative services to approximately 23 lakh people, offering benefits from numerous state and central government schemes. This demonstrates the government's commitment to the citizens. Our election was a mandate from the people, and we are accountable to them. Resolving the fundamental issues faced by citizens is a top priority for this government,” Saha stated.
He further insisted that the government's mission extends beyond constructing large infrastructures; it focuses on comprehensive development, including socio-economic uplift, enhancement of roads, healthcare, education, and communication systems. “Our vision is to advance all villages and towns. The Prime Minister has set the ambitious goal of creating a Viksit Bharat by 2047, and we are progressing towards that aim,” he concluded.
Additionally, the Chief Minister highlighted that special attention is being paid to the development of tea workers.
“Since our administration took charge, we've prioritized improving the socio-economic conditions of tea workers. So far, 241 pattas (land deeds) have been distributed in the Mohanpur subdivision under the Tea Workers Welfare Project,” he added.