Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki on Friday dedicated to the people an ambitious project for solid waste management at Chimpu initiated by him as the Urban Development Minister in 2006.

“Personally this is a dream come true for me. Now the smoking garbage dumps welcoming visitors to the state capital will be a thing of the past,” Tuki said after inaugurating the project in presence of urban development (UD) minister Rajesh Tacho, and other senior ministers and officials here.

Tuki, during his tenure as Minister of Urban development, had visited a similar project in Shillong undertaken by the Anderson Biotech Pvt Ltd and since then he had been pursuing to set up a solid waste management plant in the state.

The plant constructed with an estimated cost of Rs 1194.38 lakh under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) can process 50 metric tonnes of bio-degradable waste a day.

It will be operated by the Shillong based Anderson Biotech Pvt Ltd, which also undertook its construction and installation, on turn-key basis for three years by paying a fixed revenue per annum to the state government.

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