Agartala: Tripura governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu on Monday visited the remote West Gobinda Bari village in Dhalai district as part of his ongoing outreach programme. The village lacks basic amenities like road, rail, power, water and connectivity, reports Biswendu Bhattacharjee. He took a car trip for a part of the journey, followed by a trek through the steep hill terrain accompanied by senior officials.
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