Khandu constituted a six-member Interim Committee to make a thorough case study of traffic congestions and come out with a definite solution.
He called for a clear-cut solution to the issues and directed concerned officials to submit the report latest by July 13.
He advised them to take into consideration the views and suggestions of the citizens expressed through the online Survey Management System with regard to traffic management and road conditions of the state capital city that was recently launched by the government, an official release said here today.
He also assured to give full support to the Itanagar Municipal Council and Urban Development Department for garbage management.
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He asserted that the Administration, Urban Development and the Itanagar Municipal Council must work in tandem to manage the problem.
Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, also present in the meeting, said that need of the hour is development of civic sense among the capital dwellers.
Chief Secretary Shakuntala Gamlin suggested charging minimal amount of fees from citizens so as to make the garbage management system self sustainable, the release added.