Tripura Government to Provide Jobs to Family Members of Left Rule Violence Victims

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 Tripura Government to Provide Jobs to Family Members of Left Rule Violence Victims In a significant move to compensate the families of victims of political violence during the Left Front regime, the Tripura government has announced a scheme to provide government jobs to the next of kin of the victims. The scheme is aimed at providing employment opportunities to the affected families, ensuring their economic stability and well-being.

According to the Tripura Power Minister Ratanlal Nath, the state government has received 39 petitions from the family members of the victims, and the District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police will verify these petitions. The committee set up by the state government will then make recommendations based on the verification reports. So far, 18 petitioners have been given jobs in various departments of the Tripura government, including the Information and Cultural Affairs department, the secondary education department, the revenue department, the elementary education department, and the food and civil supplies department. Additionally, five more applications are currently under consideration.

The compassionate stance taken by the state government under the leadership of Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha is in line with the ideals of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas, which aims to build an Aatmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India). The scheme is seen as a significant step towards providing justice to the families of victims of political violence and promoting economic stability in the state.

The Tripura government's decision to provide jobs to the family members of Left Front regime violence victims is a welcome move that will have a positive impact on the lives of the affected families. The scheme will not only provide employment opportunities but also help in rebuilding the lives of those who were affected by the political violence. The implementation of the scheme is expected to be a model for other states to follow, and it is hoped that more states will take similar measures to provide compensation to the families of victims of political violence. The Tripura government's initiative is a step towards ensuring that the families of victims are not left behind and that they are provided with the support they need to rebuild their lives.