Tripura continues its growth trajectory by attracting over 120 investors who signed 87 MoUs worth approximately Rs 3,800 crore across education, tourism, healthcare, and IT sectors. 

This was highlighted by Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu while addressing the first day of the 9th session of the 13th Tripura Legislative Assembly.

The Governor noted that the Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2025 showcased the state’s investment potential in IT, tourism, healthcare, education, rubber, bamboo, agar, and food processing. He highlighted strategic initiatives including the Tripura Women Entrepreneurship Policy 2025 for market and credit access, and the Tripura Jan Vishwas Act, promoting trust-based governance. Tripura also won the Excellence Award for its Pavilion at the 44th IITF 2025, reflecting its growing national recognition.

Robust tax collections underscored strong economic activity, with GST at Rs 994.23 crore, VAT at Rs 281.40 crore, Excise Duty at Rs 271.48 crore, and Professional Tax at Rs 26.85 crore up to October 2025. Governor Nallu emphasized that the state aligns with India’s national momentum, citing achievements in spiritual tourism at Mata Tripura Sundari Temple and recognition in renewable energy for installing the highest number of solar pumps under PM-KUSUM.

Tripura also achieved a historic milestone by declaring itself a fully literate state on 23 June 2025, with a literacy rate of 95.6% under ULLAS Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram. The government is upgrading educational institutions, establishing competitive exam centres, and launching Mata Tripura Sundari Open University at Udaipur.

Infrastructure development remains a priority, with a 10,617 km road network, electrification of thousands of tribal households, and major power distribution projects supported by the Asian Development Bank. 

Governor Nallu described 2025 as a landmark year, positioning Tripura as a vibrant growth engine in the Northeast and a model of economic progress, education, and sustainable development.