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In a remarkable gathering, Minister Tingku Roy and Mayor Deepak Majumder, alongside other dignitaries, graced the premises of "Purbasha,"



 In a remarkable gathering, Minister Tingku Roy and Mayor Deepak Majumder, alongside other dignitaries, graced the premises of "Purbasha," a two-day fair and exhibition held in the West Tripura district. The event was named "75 Border Villages Kranti Biroke," signifying its focus on honoring the revolutionary spirit of 75 border villages. The occasion was marked by a diverse range of activities, with a particular highlight being a captivating cultural program.


The presence of Minister Tingku Roy and Mayor Deepak Majumder at the event underscored the significance of the fair and its dedication to acknowledging the contributions of the border villages in the district. These villages, often situated in challenging and strategic locations, have played a pivotal role in safeguarding the nation's borders and fostering a strong sense of patriotism.


The fair and exhibition aimed to showcase the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and resilience of these border villages. The choice to host a cultural program as part of the event added an artistic and expressive dimension, allowing attendees to experience the vibrant tapestry of the region's cultural diversity.


Through various displays, exhibitions, and performances, attendees were treated to an immersive experience that highlighted the unique essence of the 75 border villages. It also offered an opportunity to learn about the history, challenges, and achievements of these communities that have made remarkable contributions to the nation's security and progress.


Overall, the presence of Minister Tingku Roy, Mayor Deepak Majumder, and other dignitaries at the "Purbasha" fair and the "75 Border Villages Kranti Biroke" exhibition showcased their support for acknowledging the vital role of these border villages. The inclusion of a cultural program added depth and resonance to the event, celebrating both the spirit of revolution and the diverse cultural fabric of the region.

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