Tarun Karthick
Campbell Bay, 08 November 2023
In an extraordinary display of teamwork and dedication, the local community and North and Middle Andaman District Police have joined forces to address the longstanding issue of traffic congestion that had plagued the idyllic town of Diglipur.
For years, Diglipur had been grappling with increasing traffic snarls, earning the unenviable title of the second most traffic-congested area in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, following only the capital city, Port Blair. The situation had reached a critical point in recent months, causing frustration for both local residents and the influx of tourists drawn to the pristine beauty of this corner of the islands.
Numerous attempts had been made in the past to streamline traffic flow and establish organised parking systems, but these efforts often fell short, leaving residents and tourists alike struggling to navigate the charming town. As concerns mounted and the need for improved traffic management became evident, the District Police decided to take decisive action.
With unwavering dedication and the cooperation of the local Administration and the community, the police embarked on an ambitious mission to transform the traffic landscape in Diglipur. The results have been nothing short of remarkable.
Thanks to their relentless efforts and the spirit of collaboration, Diglipur is now experiencing a new era of traffic management. Residents and visitors alike can now enjoy smoother and more convenient vehicular movement through the town, with suitable parking options thoughtfully arranged to cater to the needs of all.
The transformation of Diglipur into a well-organized and harmonious traffic zone stands as a testament to the power of community-driven change and the unwavering commitment of the District Police. This remarkable effort has not only alleviated traffic congestion but has also enhanced the overall quality of life for the people of Diglipur, ensuring that both residents and tourists can continue to enjoy the serene beauty of this island paradise without the frustrations of traffic gridlock.