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Chennai: Trash, ail pozhichalur bad road

Chennai: Trash, ail pozhichalur bad road
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Chennai: Pozhichalur, an environment of around 50,000 people, only 1 minute drive from the airport.
But many years of neglecting and almost dead local bodies have made a place untreated, said residents.
Apart from the petition repeatedly to the state government, sightseeing in a terrible form, polluted ground water and waste released into the pool, they complained.
Regulated by Panchayat Village, Pozhichalur came under the Chengalpet district.
Mano Bala, a resident, said that most of the roads remained uncasped and groundwater quality was not good because Sewage seeped.
“There is no storm water channel.
Rainwater flows to the side of the airport because of the slope of Medan,” he said.
Some people have moved to leaclity because of their proximity to the airport, but many also sell their homes and shift dyes with terrible civil conditions, he added.
Sembaran s from JJ Nagar said that ground water was black due to seepage waste water.
“The house that has appeared near the pool issued waste into it.
Panchayat officials warned people but they did not take action against the offenders,” he said.
Bala said some people had fallen and hurt because of a bad road.
“My father fell from his motorcycle and couldn’t walk for several months because the streets were not paved,” he said.
Residents have submitted a petition to CM cells recently because there was no increase in Civic facilities over the past few years.
Not much has changed since they first submitted a petition more than four years ago.
Not much has changed in the area since TII covers this problem in 2018.
KP Subramanian, a former professor of urban engineering at Anna University, said Pozhichalur may need special attention because of haphazard development can occur due to speculation of increased land value due to closer.
for Chennai corporate limits.
“Unless corrected at the beginning by offering basic infrastructure, it will be difficult to regulate later,” he said.
This condition can increase if tambaram is made into a company, he added.
Senthil Arumugham, who opposed Pallavaram in assembly elections, said that many housing construction had occurred in Pozhichalur even though it was Panchayat.
“There are no local representatives selected.
People don’t have a platform to balance their complaints.”

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