Key Points

Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurated a plastic waste segregation center in Ganganagar to enhance recycling efforts. The facility, named Clean and Green Earth Park, will also generate local employment and promote environmental awareness. Saha emphasized collective responsibility in tackling pollution while also addressing cybercrime concerns in a separate event. The initiative reflects Tripura's push for sustainable infrastructure across urban and rural areas.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Opens Plastic Waste Centre in Ganganagar

  • New facility ensures scientific plastic waste segregation and recycling
  • Initiative aims to reduce pollution and create local jobs
  • CM Saha stresses public awareness on sustainability and cybercrime
  • Project aligns with Tripura's eco-friendly infrastructure development goals
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Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurates Plastic Waste Segregation Centre at Ganganagar

Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurates Clean and Green Earth Park, a plastic waste segregation facility in Dhalai to boost recycling and sustainability.

"Today is a happy day as we begin combating cybercrime with this new police station - Manik Saha"

Dhalai, June 29

In a significant step towards environmental sustainability, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Sunday inaugurated a state-of-the-art Plastic Waste Segregation Centre, named Clean and Green Earth Park, at Ganganagar in the Dhalai district.

The facility aims to boost the state's waste management efforts by ensuring scientific segregation and recycling of plastic waste. Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Saha emphasised the importance of collective responsibility in combating plastic pollution and reaffirmed the state government's commitment to a cleaner, greener Tripura.

Joining the Chief Minister at the event were Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Tinku Roy and other dignitaries, including local administrative officials and environmental activists. They praised the initiative as a model for other districts and urged communities to actively participate in sustainable practices.

The centre is expected to not only reduce plastic waste but also generate local employment and awareness regarding environmental conservation. It marks a key milestone in Tripura's broader mission to build eco-friendly infrastructure across rural and urban areas.

On Saturday, Manik Saha said that people need to be made more aware of combating cybercrime and that criminal activities should be prevented using the internet after he inaugurated the Cyber Crime Police Station at A.D. Nagar (Drop Gate area) in Agartala.

"Cybercrime is in such a place that it is like fighting with shadows. For this, there is a need to be more technically skilled. Along with this, people need to be more aware and alert about cybercrime. The police system should be further developed and strengthened in line with crime. And the reputation of Tripura Police should be kept intact," he said.

At the inauguration ceremony, CM Saha, who is also the Home Minister, said, "Today is a happy day for all because from today, the journey of the Cyber Crime Police Station to combat cybercrime or crime has started."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I hope this isn't just another photo-op. We've seen many such projects start with fanfare and then get neglected. The government must ensure proper maintenance and community participation for long-term success.
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Arjun K
The employment generation aspect is most promising! With unemployment being a major issue in Tripura, if this can create sustainable jobs while solving environmental problems, it's a win-win. Kudos to the CM for this dual-benefit project.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see both environmental and cybercrime initiatives being prioritized together. Shows the government is thinking about both physical and digital wellbeing of citizens. The plastic segregation center looks particularly impressive from the pictures!
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Vikram M
They should make plastic waste collection more convenient for common people. Maybe introduce door-to-door collection or set up small collection points in neighborhoods. The center is good, but participation needs to be made easier for maximum impact.
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Kavya N
As someone from Dhalai district, I'm really proud to see such development coming to our area! 🌿 Hope the local schools will organize visits to educate children about waste management. Early education is key to changing habits.

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