Tripura is a northeastern state of India that shares an international border with Bangladesh. It has an area of 10,492 square kilometers and is divided into four districts. The state capital and largest city is Agartala. The main rivers are the Gomati, Manu, Khowai, Feni, Doloi, Muhuri and Haora. The official languages are Bengali and Kokborok. Some key state policies aim to promote industrial investment, develop bamboo as an economic sector, and facilitate growth of the IT industry. Main business opportunities include natural gas, food processing, natural rubber, tea, bamboo, handicrafts, medicinal plants, tourism, and IT.
Tripura is a northeastern state of India that shares an international border with Bangladesh. It has an area of 10,492 square kilometers and is divided into four districts. The state capital and largest city is Agartala. The main rivers are the Gomati, Manu, Khowai, Feni, Doloi, Muhuri and Haora. The official languages are Bengali and Kokborok. Some key state policies aim to promote industrial investment, develop bamboo as an economic sector, and facilitate growth of the IT industry. Main business opportunities include natural gas, food processing, natural rubber, tea, bamboo, handicrafts, medicinal plants, tourism, and IT.
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Tripura is a northeastern state of India that shares an international border with Bangladesh. It has an area of 10,492 square kilometers and is divided into four districts. The state capital and largest city is Agartala. The main rivers are the Gomati, Manu, Khowai, Feni, Doloi, Muhuri and Haora. The official languages are Bengali and Kokborok. Some key state policies aim to promote industrial investment, develop bamboo as an economic sector, and facilitate growth of the IT industry. Main business opportunities include natural gas, food processing, natural rubber, tea, bamboo, handicrafts, medicinal plants, tourism, and IT.
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Area - 10,492 sq km. Shares an 856 km long international border with Bangladesh. East - Indian states of Assam and Mizoram. Four districts - North Tripura, West Tripura, South Tripura and Dhalai. Agartala - capital and the states largest city. Other key towns - Kailashahar, Udaipur, Khumulwng, Kamalpur, Ambassa, Khowai and Sabroom. Second-highest population among the North-eastern states, next only to Assam. Main rivers - Gomati, Manu, Khowai, Feni, Doloi, Muhuri and Haora. Official Languages - Bengali and Kokborok/ Tripuri . The medium of instruction in schools - Bengali or English.
STATE POLICIES AND INCENTIVES
Tripura Industrial Investment Promotion Policy, 2007 North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), 2007 Aim: To make Tripura a preferred destination for industrial and trade activities Key
Tripura State Bamboo Policy, 2001
Objectives : to realise the economic , social and environmental potential of the bamboo resources of Tripura To develop it into one of the major economic sectors of the state. Provide employment and income generating activities for the tribals and rural poor
IT Policy of Tripura, 2000 Aim: To facilitate the growth of IT in the state.
Tripura Medicinal Plant Policy
Objectives: To develop the medicinal plant sector such that the state becomes a leading grower of all medicinal plants, which occur under the climatic and natural factors of the state.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Natural gas Food processing
Natural Rubber Tea Bamboo Handloom, handicrafts and sericulture Medicinal Plants