Sanskriti Haat symbolizes unity in diversity: CM
CM declares Rs 50.25 Lakh grant for Sanskriti Haat infrastructure

Chief Minister Prof. Dr Manik Saha on Sunday said that the field of cultural practice in the state needs to be further developed.
He also announced that a grant of Rs 50.25 lakh will be provided to the Old Agartala Block for the development of the infrastructure of the ‘Sanskriti Haat’.
Dr Saha said this while attending a program organized to celebrate 100 weeks of the ‘Sanskriti Haat’ at Sen Para, Nandannagar, Agartala on Sunday.
Speaking at the program, Dr. Saha said that the ‘Sanskriti Haat’ was officially launched at this place on December 10, 2023.
“I was also fortunate to be here then. I am very happy to be present again at the hundredth Haat. Ignoring all obstacles, the organizers have been conducting this weekly Haat regularly for the last 99 weeks. It has not been closed even for a single week,” said Dr. Saha.
He added that culture lovers have benefited greatly through this series of activities.
“Now, people from Tripura, Bangladesh, and West Bengal know about this Sanskriti Haat. It has become a very popular event. People gather from different places to witness it. A positive response has already been observed,” said Dr Saha.
The Chief Minister also mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the creation of lakhpati didis.
“For that purpose, 1 lakh 8 thousand lakhpati didis have already been created in our Tripura. About 4 lakh 85 thousand women have joined self-help groups. This serves as an alternative source of income. We can see that this cultural market is not just about entertainment, but also about self-reliance. Around 40 to 50 families have been able to improve their livelihoods by joining self-help groups, making their own products, and selling food items. Along with this, the local society is also benefiting financially. This is improving the socio-economic condition,” he said.
The Chief Minister further said that none of us can survive without culture.
“Culture is one of the elements that connect the past, present, and future. Culture is our ornament. Tripura’s rich culture makes us proud. Our state has 19 ethnic groups. In addition, there are Manipuris, minorities, and Bengalis. Overall, there is an atmosphere of mixed culture in the state. There is unity in diversity in our Tripura,” he added.
Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Tinku Roy, former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and MLA Ratan Chakraborty, Vice Chairman of the State-level Cultural Advisory Committee Subrata Chakraborty, District Magistrate of West Tripura Vishal Kumar, CEO of TRLM Tarit Kanti Chakma, President of Bangla Sanskriti Boloy Sevak Bhattacharya, along with artists, scholars, and other eminent persons, were present as distinguished guests at the event.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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