Tripura CM Manik Saha Prioritizes Urban Development, Idol Disposal, and Garbage Collection

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha directed officials to expedite urban development projects, emphasizing timely completion and quality maintenance. He ordered proper disposal or recycling of idols after puja to protect the environment. Door-to-door garbage collection and solid waste management must be carried out regularly. The review meeting also covered projects like the city hospital, CCTV installation, and riverfront development.

Key Points: CM Saha Orders Idol Disposal, Garbage Collection in Tripura

  • CM Saha orders timely completion of urban projects
  • Emphasis on proper idol disposal and recycling post-puja
  • Door-to-door garbage collection and solid waste management to be regularized
  • Speedy installation of CCTV cameras and footpath railings for safety
  • Riverfront development, pump house maintenance, and pink toilet construction reviewed
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CM Saha directs proper idol disposal, strengthening door-to-door garbage collection

Tripura CM Manik Saha directs proper idol disposal, door-to-door garbage collection, and timely completion of urban projects like city hospital and CCTV installation.

"Completing various public welfare-oriented projects on time and maintaining the quality of work will further strengthen the administration's responsibility towards the people. - Manik Saha"

Agartala, May 3

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha said that in the interest of urban development, it is necessary to complete various projects within the specified time, maintain the quality of work, and ensure proper maintenance and regular monitoring after completion.

He said that officials must expedite work to ensure the timely delivery of citizen services.

CM Saha made the remarks on Saturday while reviewing the progress of various developmental projects of the Tripura Urban Development Department and urban bodies at the war room of the Chief Minister's official residence, TIFT.

In the meeting, the Chief Minister ordered the speedy completion of the projects under TUDA and the work of the Junction Gate in Agartala. He also laid emphasis on the completion of the under-construction Lighthouse Project at the Akhaura border in Agartala.

CM Saha directed the speedy completion of the city hospital project to ensure health services for the common people.

He also ordered the speedy installation of CCTV cameras in urban areas of the state for security and modernisation of the city, and directed the concerned officials to install railings on footpaths to ensure pedestrian safety and reduce accidents.

Similarly, the Chief Minister laid emphasis on the riverfront development of the Gomati River in Udaipur, regular maintenance of pump houses, and construction of new pump houses if necessary.

The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction that the construction work of pink toilets in 20 urban areas of the state is almost complete.

He also advised the officials of the Agartala Municipal Corporation to take initiatives to ensure that various idols are properly placed or recycled after puja to protect the environment.

He further emphasised the importance of ensuring that door-to-door garbage collection and solid waste management work are carried out regularly.

The meeting also discussed the progress of various projects, including the Mukhyamantri Urban Development Project, Satellite Township Project, AMRUT 2.0, Asian Development Bank-assisted projects, Smart City Mission, City Beautification, and SASCI Scheme.

The Chief Minister said that completing various public welfare-oriented projects on time and maintaining the quality of work will further strengthen the administration's responsibility towards the people.

In today's meeting, Chief Secretary J K Sinha, Secretary of the Urban Development Department Milind Ramteke, Secretary of the Finance Department Apurba Roy, Commissioner of the Agartala Municipal Corporation Saju Wahid A, Director of the Urban Development Department Megha Jain, Commissioner of the Tripura Urban Planning and Development Authority Mihir Kanti Gop, and other senior officials of the concerned departments were present.

- ANI

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Priya S
Door-to-door garbage collection is great, but will it actually happen regularly? In many cities, these schemes look good on paper but fail in execution. Hope Tripura proves us wrong. 😊
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Vikram M
The Lighthouse Project at Akhaura border sounds interesting. Could boost tourism if done right. Also, CCTV cameras for security are long overdue in our cities.
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Ananya R
Pink toilets are almost complete? That's fantastic for women's safety and dignity. But I hope they maintain them properly—many public toilets become unusable within months. 😕
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Rohit P
CM Saha is right about timely completion. We've seen too many projects drag on for years in our state. The city hospital especially needs to be done quickly—people are suffering. 😤
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Kavya N
Riverfront development of Gomati River in Udaipur is a great idea! But I hope they don't destroy the natural beauty. And yes, railings on footpaths are badly needed—too many accidents happen because of reckless driving on pavements. 😓
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Siddharth J
Good to see the CM reviewing projects in a war room style. Accountability is key. But I hope the quality of work is not compromised just to meet deadlines. We need both speed and quality. 💪

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