Coimbatore: The city road will undergo a makeover after getting special funds from the Minister of Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of MK Stalin, said Electricity V Senthil Balaji, who attended the Makkal Sabha event held at Wards 59, 60, 61, 61, 63 and 64 of the Eastern Zone of City Corporation on Saturday.
“I asked the corporate commissioner why the city’s streets were bad.
He said that special funds needed to put a new road.
I promised you that I would take this problem with the knowledge of the minister’s head.
Immediately the new way will be put after getting special funds from Cm, “he told people, who had gathered at the company’s elementary school at SIHS Colony in Ward 59 to file a petition.” Former Saranallur MLA N Karthik told me that his constituitation did not.
Do not have an underground drainage system.
He has raised the problem It’s repeatedly in assembly.
We will take the work to get funds to carry out the project, “Minister said.
“I was surprised to know that drinking water was provided only once in nine days in the city and asked the corporate commissioner about it.
He said the Civic’s body was not in a position to increase the supply frequency.
The main minister will immediately implement a scheme to supply water once in two days,” Minister said.
The applicant can expect a problem that must be completed within 20 days, Collector Coimbatore G S Sameeran said.
Balaji inaugurated an exclusive environment to treat stroke patients and renovated child care centers at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital.
The six-bed stroke intensive care unit is set at a cost of Rs 10 lakh under the health insurance scheme of a comprehensive ministerial (CMCHI).
“This facility will help treat acute stroke patients and those who suffer from hemiplegia, caused by brain damage or spinal cord injury which leads to paralysis on the one side of the body,” CMCH Dean Nirmala said.
Pedovated Pedovated Ward Fever 40-Beds Sponsored by Royal Enfield through Native Medicare Charital Trust (NMCT).
Ward is made anticipate the third wave of Covid -19, which can affect children.