According to Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, public representatives develop several ideas and strategies to assist the public, but civil service officers ultimately implement them, and it is because of them that people are gaining an advantage. Saha made this statement after attending the foundation stone-laying ceremony for the Civil Service Officers’ Institute in Kunjaban, Agartala. Saha also cited Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s assertion that India’s backbone is formed up of civil servants. 42 IPS officers, 40 IFS officers, 59 IAS officers, 470 TCS officials, 152 TPS officers, and 50 TFS officers are now working in Tripura, he said.
“A small number of IAS officers are based outside the state. I was successful in holding the NEC plenary session because of the officials’ efforts. All of the governors who have visited and advocated for the recurring holding of the NEC Plenary in Tripura deserve this recognition. During last year’s flood-like conditions, officials worked long hours. I believe that by cooperating, we can put federal and state government policies into action and help the populace with their most fundamental issues. All of the systems that depend on public service officers benefit people,” he added. Along with Chief Secretary JK Sinha, DGP Anurag, and Secretaries Kiran Gitte and RK Shamal, the PCCF was in attendance.
