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AI traffic signals at 91 locations soon

AI traffic signals at 91 locations soon

Time of Indiaa day ago
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Chief minister
Pramod Sawant
on Tuesday said govt will install AI-based traffic signals at 91 locations. He also mentioned that a Bhasha Bhavan would be constructed in Goa.
Four-hour drinking water supply will be provided to households, the CM said, and added that govt is working to combat the water tanker mafia.
Also, water filters would be provided to govt schools within two months, he said, and mentioned that the beautification of roads would be undertaken in two phases, with the first phase covering the area between Mopa and Old Goa.
He announced that he made a Rs 100 crore allocation to MLAs for developmental work, and that the finance department is tracking the allocation.
Sawant highlighted that the state has around 120 grounds, 112 coaches, and 46 associations in the sports sector, even as he urged MLAs to visit sports centres to observe the performance of coaches in their respective constituencies. Sawant expressed surprise that despite being the sports minister, he had never seen some of the coaches for badminton, swimming and boxing.
He said that to establish Goa as a sports destination, govt has organised various events. He also mentioned that govt set a target to create 11,000 'Lakhpati Didi'.
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