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The review meeting of the Chief Minister's Integrated Crop Management Program took place at Agartala's Pragya Bhavan. Present at the event were the Minister of the Department, Ratan Lal Nath, and the Secretary of the Department, Apurba Ray, along with other officials including Sharadindu Das.

 The review meeting of the Chief Minister's Integrated Crop Management Program took place at Agartala's Pragya Bhavan. Present at the event were the Minister of the Department, Ratan Lal Nath, and the Secretary of the Department, Apurba Ray, along with other officials including Sharadindu Das. The meeting delved into discussions regarding the progress and implementation of the program, highlighting its aims, strategies, and achievements. The participation of key stakeholders underscores the government's commitment to optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable crop management. Such initiatives reflect a comprehensive approach towards boosting agricultural productivity and ensuring food security in the region.

"Tomorrow's Manasa Puja has arrived, and the lively Battala Bazar in Agartala, Tripura, is bustling with activity in preparation for the celebrations. Along with various beautifully crafted idols of Goddess Manasa, this vibrant market offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of the festivities."

  The history of Manasa Puja is rooted in Hindu mythology and holds significant cultural and religious importance, particularly in the Bengal region of India and parts of Bangladesh. The origin of Manasa Puja can be traced back to ancient texts and legends that revolve around the worship of Goddess Manasa, also known as Manasa Devi or Nag Devi. Goddess Manasa is believed to be the serpent goddess, associated with snakes and their symbolism. Her worship primarily aims to seek protection from snakebites, as well as to cure those who have been bitten by snakes. Manasa Devi is often depicted as a graceful and powerful deity, symbolizing both danger and protection, life and death. One of the earliest mentions of Goddess Manasa can be found in the "Puranas," a collection of ancient Indian texts that contain myths, legends, and religious narratives. She is often considered to be the daughter of Lord Shiva and is sometimes associated with his consort Parvati or Durga. The most well-k...