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The name “Tripura is probably after the name of the Goddess Tripureswari of West Bengal or of the ruling of Maharaja of Tripura.

 It may also be a modification of “Tipra” (“Tuipara”) the native inhabitants of the state.“Tipra” again means the dwellers of the territory bordered by the sea as the word “Tui” means water.

 This hilly country clothed with impenetrable forests was conquered, as said, by Maharaja Kumar Drujhyu, one of the sons of Maharaja Jajati. Since then the country was being ruled by the Maharaja of the said descent. It is only on 9th September, 1949 that the territory was integrated in the Indian union.>> More

 

Tender are invited on behalf of the Forest Department, Govt. of Tripura from intending bonafied and resourceful firms for supply of one "Server"

 

Notice for the seized vehicles, seized U/S 41 & 42 of Indian Forest Act, 1927 under Teliamura Forest Division

Tender are hereby invited on behalf of the Forest Department for supply of one A0 colour Scanner unit

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