Residents of Guwahati facing severe issue of public urination compromising city hygiene. Guwahati Municipal Corporation constructing toilets to tackle problem. Mayor states initiative to eliminate open defecation and maintain cleanliness. Challenges persist due to lack of water supply in current toilets.
Guwahati Municipal Corporation inaugurates 60 electric light commercial vehicles (e-LCVs) and 2 high-tech road-sweeping machines for efficient waste collection in Guwahati. This initiative aims to enhance cleanliness, sustainability, and reduce fossil fuel emissions in the city.
The Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) has initiated the construction of new bus queue shelters at various locations across the city. Mayor Mrigen Sarania announced the foundation for these shelters at Ananda Nagar and Sixth Mile on GS Road, with a six-month deadline for completion. The shelters will be installed in 45 locations based on need and condition. Modern facilities and amenities will be included in these aluminium bus shelters.
Guwahati will get 45 bus queue shelters equipped with safety features like CCTV soon. Housing and urban affairs minister Ashok Singhal laid the foundation stone of the shelters and inaugurated various civic amenities to enhance the quality of life for residents and transform the city into a modern metropolis.
The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Ayush, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal launched major push for the development of waterways with unveiling projects worth of ₹308 crore for North East region Guwahati today. The event was simultaneous