The youth wing of TIPRA Motha is holding a two-day session in Agartala, focusing on the aspirations and challenges faced by tribal youth. This gathering serves as a platform for young leaders to voice their concerns and chart a roadmap for the future of Indigenous communities in Tripura. A key highlight of the discussions has been the reiteration of TIPRA Motha’s demand for Greater Tipraland, emphasising that their movement for self-governance and tribal identity remains unwavering.
Leaders at the session underscored the importance of preserving cultural heritage, securing political rights, and ensuring economic opportunities for tribal youth. They also discussed pressing issues such as employment, education, and the need for policy-driven development in tribal regions. The forum reflected the deep-rooted aspirations of Tripura’s indigenous communities, with young voices demanding greater autonomy and constitutional recognition.
Main Bhi Bharat’s editor, Chitrita Sanyal, engaged with key TIPRA Motha leaders to understand their perspective on the path ahead. They highlighted their commitment to continuing their struggle democratically while seeking meaningful dialogue with the government. As the youth reaffirm their resolve, this session marks a significant moment in Tripura’s tribal movement, shaping the future discourse on identity and governance.