The Central Tribal University in Tripura is set to become a reality, following the Union government’s approval of the long-awaited project. Tribal Welfare Minister Bikas Debbarma hailed the decision as a historic moment for the state, emphasizing the university’s potential to drive regional development and preserve tribal heritage.
In a statement, Debbarma highlighted the university’s role in providing quality education, enhancing skills, and creating employment opportunities for the local tribal population. He stressed the importance of balancing modern education with the preservation of Tripura’s unique cultural and traditional identity.
The minister expressed gratitude towards Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram for his support in making the university a reality, describing the decision as both historic and visionary. Debbarma believes that the establishment of the Central Tribal University will not only empower future generations but also strengthen Tripura’s contribution to the nation’s overall development.
The university is expected to serve as a leading educational institution in the region, catering specifically to the needs and aspirations of the tribal communities in Tripura. With a focus on holistic development and cultural preservation, the Central Tribal University is poised to become a symbol of progress and empowerment for the state.

