ABRSM Tripura organized its AGM in Agartala, vows commitment to constructive dialogue and educational development

The Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh, Tripura (Mahavidyalaya Shiksha) on Sunday organized its annual general meeting 2025 at Nazrul Kalakshetra auditorium in Agartala.
The programme, attended by eminent dignitaries, teachers, and academicians, began with the ceremonial Deep Prajwalan and Pushpanjali, followed by SaraswatiVandana.
Welcoming the guests, Debashish Roy Chowdhury, General Secretary, ABRSM, Tripura, expressed gratitude for their presence despite busy schedules. He outlined the day’s programme, including the presentation of the Annual General Report (2024–25) and the Audited Statement of Income and Expenditure, followed by a vibrant cultural programme.
The highlight of the morning was the launch of ABRSM’s Annual Issue 2025 by Minister Kishor Barman, who also praised the organisation’s commitment to constructive dialogue and educational development. A short film on Sangathan Vikash Yatra showcased ABRSM’s contributions to the field of education.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Dhirendra Debnath, State Organizing Secretary, ABRSM, stressed that ABRSM is not a political body but works for the holistic development of education.
Mahendra Kapoor, All India Organizing Secretary, highlighted the importance of teachers in nation-building, holistic development of education and society, and called for reviving Bhartiya Gyan Parampara (India’s ancient knowledge system). He urged teachers to focus on responsibility and knowledge-seeking attitude rather than criticism, adding that ABRSM believes in constructive engagement rather than destructive agitation.
Tirtharam Reang, President of ABRSM Tripura, spoke about the organisation’s year-long efforts and deputations to the Government. He raised several pressing issues, including the shortage of teachers in colleges, the need for permanent settlement of Earned Leave, service benefits for PGTs and their nomenclature as ‘Assistant Lecturer’, preparation of proper academic calendars, and the demand of notional fixation from 01.01. 2016.
In his keynote speech, Higher Education Minister Kishor Barman lauded ABRSM for going to the root of problems in the development of education and society and offering practical solutions instead of resorting to agitation. He drew a clear distinction between ABRSM and left-wing organizations that, according to him, rely on coercion, political subscriptions, and disruptive protests. “ABRSM believes in dialogue and development, and that is why its role in shaping education in Tripura is unique,” he remarked.
Barman emphasized the importance of reviving India’s ancient knowledge traditions while aligning them with the vision of a Viksit Bharat. He appreciated ABRSM’s role in contributing to the National Education Policy (NEP) formation, while criticizing Left-affiliated groups for their non-participation. Underscoring the government’s commitment to teachers and the education sector, the Minister assured speedy recruitment of 401 Assistant Professors and 16 Principals, timely preparation of the academic calendar, and steps towards pension, DA, insurance, and transparent recruitment policies. He stressed the need for a collective change in attitude for the betterment of education and society, assuring that the Government stands firmly with the teaching community.
The first Session concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. PrasenjitDebbarma, Secretary, ABRSM, and Coordinator of AGM 2025
In the beginning of the Second Session, four teachers were felicitated for their outstanding contributions in the field of higher education. The honour was a mark of ABRSM’s recognition of dedicated service and commitment to the academic community. Dr. Arjun Gope, Saha-Pramukh, Assam Kshetra, delivered his valuable words on ABRSM and it’s importance in the enhancement of education. Hence, the session continued with the presentation of the Annual General Report 2024–25 by Sri Debashish Roy Chowdhury, followed by the Audited Statement of Income and Expenditure 2024–25 presented by Sri TapanjyotiMalakar, Treasurer, ABRSM, Tripura. The session was marked by informative deliberations and constructive participation. It concluded with a mesmerizing cultural programme on ‘Operation Sindoor’, showcasing the artistic talents of the members, and ended with a stirring Rastra Vandana.
The Annual General Meeting reflected ABRSM’s consistent vision of strengthening education in Tripura through dialogue, reform, and the revival of India’s rich educational traditions.