The younger generation of the Tripuri Tiprasa community, the newly appointed Chief Executive Member (CEM) of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), Runiel Debbarma, has initiated a project to establish a Civil Services (UPSC/TPSC) coaching centre.
According to CEM Runiel Debbarma, the primary objective of establishing the coaching centre is to provide quality education and proper guidance to the students of the Tripuri Tiprasa community, enabling them to occupy key administrative roles in the future. This initiative aims to bridge the gap in education and create opportunities for indigenous youth to excel in their careers.
CEM Debbarma stated, "Our objective is to empower the younger generation through quality education and proper guidance, thereby enabling a greater number of students from our indigenous community to proudly occupy positions as IAS, TCS, IPS, and other key administrative roles in the future."
During his visit to various locations, CEM Debbarma also inspected the Tata STRIVE Skill Development Centre currently under construction in Khumulwng. The construction work is progressing at a rapid pace, and it is anticipated that the project will be completed soon for the benefit of our youth.
CEM Debbarma's visit to the Tata STRIVE Skill Development Centre aimed to assess the progress of the project and understand the initiatives in place to provide skill development training to the youth of the Tripuri Tiprasa community.
The establishment of the UPSC coaching centre will not only provide a platform for indigenous students to prepare for the civil services examination but also create a pool of talented and skilled candidates who can serve as role models for the community.