Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has praised the Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, calling it a visionary step towards national development. In a recent Facebook post, Saha lauded the budget for its potential to realize the vision of “Viksit Bharat” or Developed India.
Saha commended the budget’s emphasis on infrastructure development and social welfare programs, which he believes will drive significant growth and progress. He highlighted that the allocation for infrastructure projects would bolster connectivity and economic activities in Tripura, thereby contributing to the state’s overall development.
The Chief Minister specifically pointed out the budget’s focus on enhancing rural infrastructure and increasing investments in education and healthcare. Saha expressed optimism that these measures would improve the quality of life for people in Tripura and ensure equitable growth across the region. He also noted that the budget’s commitment to boosting employment opportunities would be particularly beneficial for the youth of Tripura.
In his post, Saha emphasized the importance of a well-planned budget in achieving the long-term goals of the country. He praised Sitharaman’s approach to addressing the diverse needs of various states while keeping the broader vision of national development in mind. According to Saha, the budget not only addresses immediate challenges but also lays a strong foundation for sustainable growth.
Saha’s positive assessment of the Union Budget reflects his belief that it will support the state’s development goals and align with the broader vision of a developed India. He expressed confidence that with the implementation of the budget’s provisions, Tripura will witness accelerated progress and enhanced socio-economic conditions.
The Chief Minister’s endorsement comes as a significant boost to the central government’s efforts to promote a unified vision of growth and development across the country. As Tripura looks forward to reaping the benefits of the budget’s allocations, Saha’s support underscores the potential for collaborative progress between state and central governments.