No reports of bird flu in Tripura, confirms state government ANI | Updated: Jan 09, 2021 16:03 IST
Agartala (Tripura) [India], January 9 (ANI): No reports of bird flu have been reported in Tripura so far, the Animal Resources Development department informed on Saturday amid reports of avian influenza in several parts of the country.
This confirmation comes after chickens were found dead in Udaipur and Bishalgarh.
According to Santana Chakma, the state s Social Welfare and Social Education and Animal Resource Development Minister, the death of the chickens was due to bacteria and duck plaque. There has been panic among common people after reports of deaths of chicken and hens were reported in Udaipur and Bishalgarh. But from the lab test it has been found that these deaths were due to bacteria and duck plaque, Chakma told ANI.
Agartala to Get NE India s Third International Airport by March 2021: AAI
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After Guwahati and Imphal, Agartala s Maharaja Bir Bikram (MBB) Airport is set to become the third international airport in the north-eastern region, after a Rs 438 crore project under construction is completed in March 2021, Airport Authority of India (AAI) officials said on Monday.
Construction work on the new integrated terminal building of MBB Airport has been completed and now the interior work is going on. By March 31, all the work would be completed, an AAI official added. Through the MBB Airport, the government is keen to begin air connectivity with Bangladesh and other neighbouring countries, a senior AAI official told IANS preferring anonymity.
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RANCHI/KODERMA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation of the Light House Project (LHP) in Ranchi on Friday. Under the LHP, a housing initiative for economically weaker sections in urban areas, 1,008 houses will be built in Ranchi.
Modi laid the foundation stone via video-conference as chief minister Hemant Soren attended the event in Dhurwa along with Ranchi MP Sanjay Seth and Hatia MLA Navin Jaiswal.
Speaking at the event, Soren underscored the need for the Centre to raise its financial support for the project. “Under the project, a beneficiary will have to afford Rs 7 lakh. I request the Prime Minister to increase Centre’s share so that thefinancial burden on poor people could be minimized. People living here have a low income and most of them are labourers.” The houses will be built with shares from the Centre, state and beneficiaries.
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PM Modi Lays Foundation Of Housing Projects, Says Homes For Poor A Priority PM Modi laid the foundation stone of six Light House Projects under the Global Housing Technology Challenge-India (GHTC-India) that, he said, has given a scope to innovate and incubate with new technology.
Updated: January 02, 2021 12:18 am IST These six projects will show a new direction to the housing construction in the country, PM Modi said
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the Light House Projects being executed with modern technologies in six states will show a new direction to the housing construction sector in the country and further strengthen cooperative federalism.