Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha emphasized the importance of education for future development during the foundation day celebration of Lipika Dasgupta Memorial School. He highlighted the government's efforts to improve the education system and establish an education hub in the state, noting the introduction of various projects, including the NCERT curriculum and English-medium schools.
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