Tripura MPs Lag Behind National Average in Spending Development Funds

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Agartala: Tripura representatives are falling behind. Recent data shows that the state's members of parliament are failing to spend their MPLAD funds at a rate far below the national average. Money meant for local infrastructure projects remains stuck in government coffers instead of reaching the public.

These development funds exist to address immediate regional needs. When MPs fail to use the money, schools, roads, and community halls suffer. The figures confirm a clear lack of progress compared to their counterparts across the country. According to official reports, the "performance of Tripura MPs far below national average" highlights a persistent issue with fund management and project execution in the state.

Local authorities have not yet addressed why these funds remain dormant. Until officials start moving projects forward, the budget will continue to collect dust rather than spark improvements on the ground.

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