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In 1987 Tripura University was established through the Tripura University Act, on the grounds of CUPGC. [2] In 2007 Tripura University was elevated to a central university under the Tripura University Act, 2006. [3] Sudip Bandopadhya was appointed the first chancellor and Arunoday Saha the first vice-chancellor (VC). [4]
Central Sanskrit University (Ekalavya Campus) [1] Indira Gandhi National Open University, Agartala Regional Centre [2] Maharaja Bir Bikram University; National Forensic Sciences University (Tripura Campus) [3] National Law University, Tripura] [4] Techno India University, Tripura [5] Tripura University
Ramkrishna Mahabhidyalay is a general degree college affiliated with Tripura University (a central university) [1] located in Kailashahar, Tripura. It is the second-oldest college in Tripura, established in 1950. This college provides several undergraduate courses and also offers two postgraduate courses starting in 2022.
Tripura University Malina Debnath (born 1976) [ 1 ] is an Indian politician from Tripura. [ 2 ] She was a Member of Tripura Legislative Assembly from Jubarajnagar Assembly constituency in North Tripura district.
Netaji Subhash Mahavidyalaya, is a government degree college (Affiliated with Tripura University), [1] situated in the Udaipur Sub-Division of the Gomati District of Tripura, India. [2] This college was established in 1979 and recognised by the University Grants Commission in 2004. [3] [4]
The University was established in 2015 by the Government of Tripura through the Maharaja Bir Bikram University Act, 2015 [3] and the foundation stone was laid by the then Governor of Tripura, Tathagata Roy. The first vice chancellor (VC) was Gautam Kumar Basu. [4] Satyadeo Poddar was appointed VC in December 2019. [5]
Tripura has one Central University (Tripura University), one State University ... Bengali culture, as a result, is the main non-indigenous culture.
2023 Tripura Legislative Assembly elections were held on 16 February 2023 to elect all 60 members of the Tripura Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 2 March 2023. The Bharatiya Janata Party won a simple majority, defeating its rivals Secular Democratic Forces and the Tipra Motha Party. [2]