Agartala, Jan 9: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha announced on Wednesday that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has approved the state’s official emblem, marking a historic moment for the northeastern state.
Sharing the news on X, Saha wrote, “Tripura gets its official state emblem. A significant milestone for the state, symbolising its unique identity. This emblem will be a proud representation of Tripura’s history, culture, and people.”
In a letter addressed to the state’s Information and Cultural Affairs Department Secretary Pradeep Kumar Chakravarty, the MHA confirmed that the emblem proposal was examined under Rule 4(2) of the State Emblem of India (Regulation of Use) Rules, 2007, and deemed in order. The Ministry has officially approved the proposed emblem/logo for the state government.
A Tripura government official highlighted that the proposal was submitted to the MHA earlier and has now been successfully approved.
This development comes more than five decades after Tripura attained full-fledged statehood, making the emblem a historic addition to its identity.
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