Undertaking the Vikshit Tripura mission of the state government, privately managed Tripura Santiniketan Medical College (TSMC) is scheduled to hold a summit in Constitution Club at Delhi on September 10 to disseminate the information of Tripura’s industry and investment prospect.
In a statement, TSMC President Malay Pit said Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha has been invited to inaugurate the summit and highlight the strength of Tripura to lure investment in health, education, manufacturing industry, and highlight the opportunities to attract investment.
Besides, investment-friendly environment and emerging infrastructure, the summit will project the success of participation of women entrepreneurs at a national platform which in turn is believe to further encouraged the investment.
"Through this event, we want to highlight Tripura’s untapped potential. We want the entire nation to know about the positive change happening here, and the dreams being fulfilled by our entrepreneurs,” Pit mentioned.
Expressing hope that top policymakers and industrial leaders will attend the event, he added, "I am not just an entrepreneur, I’m someone who dares to dream and works to make it real. I want Tripura to emerge as a shining face of India – in education, healthcare, technology, and humanity."
A vision is taking shape in Tripura, which will transform the state into a prominent hub of industry and education, Pit attributed, adding, “Backed by conviction and clear strategies, TSMC has already begun laying the groundwork for change. From improving infrastructure to creating employment opportunities and drawing back the skilled youth who have left the state, his initiatives are gaining momentum.”
He highlighted, "I dream of a day when Tripura’s talented youth return home to build their futures here. I urge everyone to join this journey of transformation. Reach out to your friends and family who have moved away for education or employment, ask them what they truly seek, what keeps them from returning. Let us build the kind of infrastructure and opportunities that will make them stay."
He noted that in the first year of Tripura Santiniketan Medical College, students came from 21 states across India. However, local students choose to pursue medical education outside, but the state government wants all 150 seats to be filled by Tripura’s youth.
If young people in Tripura start seeing their future here, there will be no need to look elsewhere, he pointed out and said that in line with this vision, plans have already underway to establish a modern paramedical college in Tripura.
This institute will offer future-ready, tech-driven courses in telemedicine, pathology, tele-radiology, tele-ICU and artificial intelligence. The goal is not just to create job-seekers but to nurture job creators equipped with international-level training. Course development is currently in progress.
Beyond undergraduate education, plans are being drawn up, supported by the state government, to introduce postgraduate programs and establish a nursing college offering Postgraduate courses. These steps are intended to build a strong foundation for a robust, self-reliant educational ecosystem.
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