Radhacharan Debbarma

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Shri Radhacharan Debbarma, Executive Member, Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) inaugurating an exhibition on "Bharat Nirman Nation Marches Ahead" organized by DAVP.jpg
Radhacharan Debbarma inaugurating an exhibition
Chief Executive Member of TTAADC
In office
17 May 2015 [1] [2]  17 May 2020 [3] [4]

The Jamatia Customary Law (total 313 sections and 30 chapters) [24] passed in TTAADC in September 2017 and Debbarma formally handed over the law to "Hoda Okra", the heads of Jamatia community, on 16 September 2017 in a mass gathering at Khumulwng. [25]

As Chief Executive Member, Debbarma favored to develop the language, culture, land and economy of the indigenous tribal communities. He distributed Auto-Trucks to 45 unemployed tribal youths for reducing the unemployment ratings from Tripura through the "Sikla Ham Malkhung scheme"(Youth Development Vehicle) on 7 Feb. 2020. [26] [27]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Ranjit Debbarma
Chief Executive Member of TTAADC
2015–2020
Succeeded by