A high-level meeting was convened at the DC’s Conference Hall in Dimapur on 24 January 2025 to deliberate on strategies for decongesting urban traffic in the city. The meeting was chaired by Chief Secretary Dr J Alam, IAS, and attended by the District Administration, Commissioner of Police, key officials, urban planners, and representatives from various departments and NHIDCL.

Chief Secretary, Dr. J. Alam, IAS chairing a high-level meeting with District officials, Commissioner of Police, Urban planners, and NHIDCL representatives, to strategize solutions for decongesting urban traffic in the city, held at the DC’s Conference Hall, Dimapur on 24th January 2025. (DPRO Dimapur)

During the discussion, pressing issues related to increasing traffic congestion, the need for improved road infrastructure, and effective traffic management strategies were brought to the forefront. Participants analyzed the current challenges and brainstormed long-term solutions to streamline urban mobility and reduce traffic bottlenecks.

Emphasizing the importance of a collaborative approach in addressing traffic woes, Alam stated, “Traffic congestion has become a critical issue in Dimapur,” and suggested the need to adopt innovative solutions and ensure coordinated efforts among all departments to create a sustainable urban transport system.

Recommendations from the meeting included widening key roads, creating alternate routes, implementing strict parking regulations, and exploring public transport enhancements. Plans for a detailed traffic management study and the introduction of smart traffic systems were also discussed.

A review presentation was made by NHIDCL.

The meeting concluded with a resolution to implement practical measures promptly, ensuring a smoother commuting experience for Dimapur residents while addressing urban growth and environmental concerns.

Later, the Chief Secretary also inspected the proposal for a Dimapur bypass to Kohima near the new field check gate, Dimapur, accompanied by the District Administration, Commissioner of Police, key officials, urban planners, and representatives from various departments and NHIDCL.

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