AGARTALA - Agartala Municipal Council chairperson and a leading intellectual of northeastern India Sankar Das died in New Delhi Thursday. He was 64.
AGARTALA - Army soldiers and para-military troopers will be engaged as enumerators to count themselves in as the second phase of the country-wide census begins Feb 9, officials said here Saturday.
AGARTALA - People affected by the fencing on the India-Bangladesh frontier in Tripura continued their relay hunger strike for the third day Friday demanding immediate rehabilitation.
AGARTALA/AIZAWL - The Tripura government has again asked the central government to take steps to send back to Mizoram Reang tribal refugees, who have been in the state for 14 years. The Mizoram government, on its part, cites non-availability of funds from New Delhi.
AGARTALA/KOHIMA/AIZAWL - Top priority must be given to tightening security and vigil at India's northeastern borders, chief ministers of the states in the region told a conference on internal security.
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