Agartala: Tripura CM
Manik Saha on Tuesday claimed that normalcy has been restored in Kadamtala under North Tripura district, and the administration took steps to hold
Durga Puja in the locality after rounds of meetings with the community leaders, reports Biswendu Bhattacharjee.
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