Dharmanagar is a city situated in the North Tripura district of the Indian state Tripura. Boasting rich historical significance, it is one of the oldest towns in the region and has a storied past that includes its role as the capital of the kingdom of Tripura during certain periods of history. The town is adorned with lush greenery and tea gardens that add to the scenic beauty of the area. Dharmanagar's prominent landmarks include the Dighi, a large historic pond, and Rajbari, a grand royal palace reflecting the architectural prowess of the past. The palace, situated near the Dighi, serves as a prime attraction for the tourists. The city's economic activities primarily revolve around agriculture, tea plantations, and small-scale industries. Dharmanagar, being close to the Bangladesh border, also holds strategic importance and contributes to the cultural and economic exchange between the two neighboring countries. With its serene environment, Dharmanagar provides a glimpse into the indigenous culture of Tripura while maintaining a quiet charm that is often appreciated by visitors.