Port Blair, Nov 07: In a monumental effort, the community and North and Middle Andaman District Police have joined hands to tackle the long-standing issue of traffic congestion, making notable strides in the picturesque town of Diglipur.
For years, Diglipur had been grappling with increasing traffic snarls, gaining notoriety as the second most traffic-congested area in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, following Port Blair. The situation became particularly dire in recent months, impacting both local residents and the influx of tourists seeking to explore this pristine corner of our islands.
Multiple attempts were made to streamline traffic flow and establish organized parking systems, but the results were often unsatisfactory, leaving both locals and tourists struggling to navigate the charming town. Faced with mounting concerns and recognizing the pressing need for improved traffic management, the district police decided to rise to the occasion.
Police authorities embarked on an ambitious mission to transform the traffic landscape in Diglipur. With unwavering dedication and the cooperation of the local Administration and the community, we have succeeded in making a tangible difference.
Due to relentless efforts and the spirit of collaboration, Diglipur is now experiencing a new era of traffic management. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy a smoother, more convenient vehicular movement, and suitable parking options have been thoughtfully arranged to cater to the needs of all.
The transformation of Diglipur into a well-organized and harmonious traffic zone is a testament to the power of community-driven change and the commitment of our District Police.
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