Tripura Launches Yoddha Platform to Tackle Social Issues

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Agartala: Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha launched the Yoddha initiative on Wednesday. This platform lets North Tripura residents report social problems while staying anonymous. Anyone can flag child marriage, drug abuse, domestic violence, or child labor through the site. It is a digital shield. Victims of drug abuse get connected to treatment and counseling without revealing their identity.

The IT department finished a security audit, and the National Informatics Centre hosts the site to protect user data. The portal also acts as a hub for local social work. People can sign up for blood donation drives and track upcoming camps. During the launch, the Chief Minister praised the project. He stated, "Yoddha" serves as a citizen engagement platform against social issues.

Saha also held a virtual Mukhyamantri Samipeshu session for North Tripura. Twenty-eight residents gathered at the Kanchanpur Sub-Divisional Magistrate conference hall to voice their concerns. The Chief Minister listened to these grievances and ordered specific departments to fix the reported issues. North Tripura District Magistrate and Collector Chandni Chandran attended the event alongside SDM Kanchanpur Ashish Biswas. Senior officials including the SDPO, SDMO, and BDOs from Laljuri, Dasda, and Jampui were also present.

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