The plan to rehabilitate 36,140 tribal migrants, who had fled Mizoram 24 years ago, following ethnic strife, received a jolt after the National Green Tribunal (NGT) accepted a complaint filed against their resettlement in Tripura s forest .
Resettlement of Reang tribal refugees begins in Tripura
The resettlement of Reang tribal refugees, sheltered in seven relief camps in northern Tripura after they fled Mizoram 24 years ago following ethnic strife in the adjoining State, started on Monday
| 20 April 2021 1:30 AM GMT
AGARTALA: The resettlement of Reang tribal refugees, sheltered in seven relief camps in northern Tripura after they fled Mizoram 24 years ago following ethnic strife in the adjoining State, started on Monday, more than 15 months after an agreement had been signed in Delhi, officials said.
Officials of Tripura government s Revenue and Relief Department said that according to the agreement signed in January last year by the Chief Secretaries of Mizoram, Tripura, MHA Joint Secretary Satyendra Garg and the representatives of the refugees in presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, around 35,000 tribal refugees from 5,400 families of the Reang tribal community would be resettled in different district
After 24 yrs, resettlement of Mizoram s tribals in Tripura begins
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After 24 years, resettlement of Mizoramâs tribals in Tripura begins Image Source: IANS News
After 24 years, resettlement of Mizoramâs tribals in Tripura begins Image Source: IANS News
After 24 years, resettlement of Mizoramâs tribals in Tripura begins Image Source: IANS News
After 24 years, resettlement of Mizoramâs tribals in Tripura begins Image Source: IANS News
Agartala, April 19 : The resettlement of Reang tribal refugees, sheltered in seven relief camps in northern Tripura after they fled from Mizoram 24 years ago following ethnic strife in the adjoining state, started on Monday, more than 15 months after an agreement was signed in Delhi, officials said.
Kanchanpur Violence: CM Biplab Deb gives ex-gratia to bru rehab victims families
Kanchanpur violence broke out on November 21, following an indefinite strike to protest against Central government s decision of resettlement of the Brus
| 14 Dec 2020 4:47 AM GMT
Agartala: The Kanchanpur violence, which broke out in Tripura & Kanchanpura on November 21 left two dead and several injured. Chief Minister of Tripura, Biplab Deb on Sunday visited the family of firefighter Biswajit Debbarma, who was killed during the bru refugee rehabilitation violence. CM Biplab Deb gave the compensation money that was announced to the family of the deceased.
The CM also visited the residence of Srikanta Das, who was also shot dead during the violence. He handed over Rs 5 lakh cheque to both the families.