| About Tripura
Tripura is one of the seven states in the north eastern part
of India located between 22 degree and 56 minutes and 24 degree
and 32 minutes north latitude and between 90 degree and 09
minutes and 92 degree and 20 minutes east latitude. It is
bounded on the north, west, south and south-east by Bangladesh
whereas in the east it has a common boundary with Assam and
Mizoram.
There is a common belief that the name of the State has originated
from "Tripura Sundari" - the presiding deity of
the land which is famous as one of the 51 pethos of Hindu
Pilgrims. Apart from this traditional view it is believed
that originally the land was known as "Tuipra" meaning
a land adjoining the water. It is fact that in days of yore
the boundaries of Tripura was extended up to the Bay of Bengal
when its rulers held sway from Garo hills to Arakan.
The history of Tripura as a administrative unit dates back
to the days of Maharajas when the territory was a native State.
It is significant to note that all though Tripura was conquered
by force of arms in 1761, no Political agents was appointed
in the State till 1871 - a gap of 110 years.
The former princely state of Tripura was ruled by Maharajas
of Manikya dynasty. It was an independent administrative unit
under the Maharaja even during the British rule in India though
this independence was qualified, being subject to the recognition
of the British, as the paramount power, of each successive
ruler.
After independence of India, an agreement of merger of Tripura
with the Indian Union was signed by the Regent Maharani on
September 9, 1947 and the administration of the state was
actually taken over by the Govt. of India on October 15, 1949.
Tripura became a Union Territory without legislature with
effect from November 1, 1956 and a popular ministry was installed
in Tripura on July 1, 1963. On January 21, 1972 Tripura attained
statehood. It has excellent opportunity for Tourism. It has
many places of interest. Folk Dances of Tripura speak its
rich cultural heritage. |