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HM Shah flags off Mobile Blood Collection Van
AHMADABAD [Maha Media]: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday flagged off a Mobile Blood Collection Van at the Sola Civil Hospital.
After the event, Shah proceeded to Gandhinagar, where he was welcomed by Bhupendra Patel, to attend a meeting with Cooperation Ministers from all States and Union Territories. The meeting is being held under the theme “Cooperation to Prosperity”.
Meanwhile, preparations are in full swing in Agartala ahead of Shah’s visit on February 20, with the Tripura government making extensive arrangements for the upcoming Regional Rajbhasha Sammelan. Nearly 3,000 delegates from across the country are expected to attend the event.
As part of the preparations, the state government has taken a special initiative aligned with the “Vocal for Local” vision by promoting indigenous craftsmanship and cultural heritage. Artisans at the Bamboo & Cane Development Institute (BCDI) in Agartala are working round-the-clock to create a commemorative souvenir artwork showcasing Tripura’s rich heritage. The artwork will be presented to dignitaries and participants during the Sammelan.
The specially curated souvenir depicts three iconic heritage sites of the state — the revered Tripura Sundari Temple, the historic rock carvings of Chabimura, and the ancient archaeological site of Unakoti. These landmarks symbolise Tripura’s spiritual legacy, ancient rock-cut artistry and natural beauty.
The commemorative memento will be presented as a token of appreciation and hospitality to visiting dignitaries, officials and delegates, with the aim of leaving a lasting impression of Tripura’s cultural depth and encouraging visitors to explore the state’s traditions, architecture and landscapes.
The Regional Rajbhasha Sammelan is expected not only to strengthen official language initiatives but also to serve as a national platform to showcase Tripura as a vibrant cultural destination.