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Tripura Assembly Passes Dhanwantari Skill University Bill Amid Opposition Walkout

The Tripura Assembly witnessed a major political clash as the government passed the Dhanwantari Skill University Bill. However, opposition parties staged a walkout, alleging the university is a “fake entity” that could harm students.

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Key Facts

Bill Tabled in Assembly

The controversy began when Higher Education Minister Kishore Barman tabled the Dhanwantari Skill University Bill in the Assembly.

As per the scheduled business, the bill was introduced for legislative approval. However, the move immediately triggered strong protests from the opposition.

Opposition Raises Serious Allegations

Soon after the bill was tabled, Leader of Opposition Jiten Chowdhury and Congress MLA Sudip Roy Barman objected.

They described the proposed university as an “obscure entity.” Moreover, they warned that such institutions could harm students in the state.

According to them, the government was trying to pass multiple university bills using its majority strength.

Claims of ‘Fake’ Universities

Opposition leaders alleged that several proposed universities lack credibility. In fact, they claimed these institutions have no presence outside the state.

They further stated that basic verification did not show clear details about these universities. Therefore, they accused them of attempting to mislead students.

In addition, they warned that such institutions might exploit students financially.

Walkout and Bill Passage

Despite strong objections, the treasury bench did not withdraw the bill. Consequently, tensions escalated inside the Assembly.

As a result, members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Indian National Congress staged a walkout.

Following the protest, the government passed the bill smoothly using its majority.

Political Reactions After the Session

Later, opposition leaders intensified their criticism outside the Assembly. They alleged that such institutions were being allowed under questionable circumstances.

Some leaders also hinted at possible external pressure or influence behind the approvals. However, these claims were not supported by official evidence.

Meanwhile, the government has not issued a detailed response to these allegations.

Concerns Over Education Sector

The issue has raised concerns about the regulation of private universities. Many believe strict verification is necessary before granting approval.

Furthermore, experts warn that unverified institutions could damage the state’s education system.

As the debate continues, the matter is expected to remain politically sensitive.

Q&A Section

Q1: What happened in the Tripura Assembly?
The Assembly passed the Dhanwantari Skill University Bill amid protests and a walkout by opposition parties.

Q2: Why did the opposition protest?
They alleged the university is not credible and could harm students.

Q3: Who led the opposition protest?
Jiten Chowdhury and Sudip Roy Barman led the protest.

Q4: Was the bill passed?
Yes, the bill was passed after the opposition walked out.

Location Context

Tripura is emerging as an education hub in Northeast India. Therefore, decisions related to universities directly impact students and the region’s academic future.

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