Tripura strike nears end as remote village relies on makeshift infrastructure

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Agartala: A 72-hour strike in Tripura, which was organized by disbanded militant organizations, is expected to be called off soon. The industrial action had been a significant concern for the region, but reports suggest that an end to the disruption is imminent.

Meanwhile, the daily reality for residents in remote areas of the state remains challenging. In one isolated village, a makeshift structure serves as a vital lifeline for 60 families who lack access to permanent facilities. Residents describe the reliance on this temporary solution as a necessity, noting that for their community, the structure "serves as lifeline for 60 families in remote Tripura village."

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