Tripura was a princely State. Bir Bikram
Kishore Manikya was the last King. After the death of Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya
in May 1947, a council of regency under the leadership of his widowed wife Maharani
Kanchanpura Devi took over charge of administration on behalf of the minor prince
Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya.
Monarchy came to its end on 9th September 1947. Tripura was taken as a Part-C
state administered by Chief Commissioner. Tripura became a Union Territory on
1st November 1956. The Territorial Council was formed on August 15, 1959. The
dissolution of Territorial Council and formation of Legislative Assembly and
a Council of Ministers in July 1963 were notable events. Finally Tripura became
a full-fledged State in January 1972. The district administration was run by
one District Magistrate and Collector upto 31.8.1970. For better attention of
problems of land and tenancies, for accelerating the pace of development in
this backward area especially in the remote
Tribal areas and for bringing the people closer to the administration Tripura
was divided into three districts, viz., North Tripura District, West Tripura
District and South Tripura District. Three district Magistrates and Collectors
were appointed for the three districts from 1-9-1970. While it was one District
Union Territory there were 10 sub-divisions. When it became a full-fledged State,
the 10 sub-divisions remained the same.
The West Tripura district comprises three sub-divisions viz., Khowai, Sadar
and Sonamura while North Tripura District is comprises Kailashhar, Dharmanagar
and kamalpur and South Tripura District comprises remaining Udaipur, Amarpur,
Belonia and Sabroom sub-divisions. Out of the six principal hill ranges namely
Baramura and part of Athramura fall within the district.
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