Coimbatore: The police will take action against AIDMK members, who intimidate government officials, the minister of electricity, ban and excise v Senthil Balaji saying here on Saturday.
Launching Mural Arts on the Wall of Housing Unit Development Council Urban Tamil Nadu in Ukkadam with COIMBATORE COLLECTOR G SAMEERAN and corporate commissioner King Gopal Sunkara, Balaji said public facilities such as government buildings and bridges would soon have a painting that reflected the culture and tradition of Tamil.
“We will soon launch a scheme to prevent firover pillars and government buildings from crashing into posters,” he said.
Based on 25 petitions received at the Makkal Sabai meeting, road work to RS 6.38 Crore will be conducted, the Minister said.
“New street lights will be installed and the construction work will be carried out at a cost of Rs 6.91 Crore.
Road work and other development jobs that focus on basic infrastructure facilities will be developed with the cost of Rs 15 Crore in the Pullukkadu area.” “Special team consisting of 20 Maintenance workers and 20-blooded nursery checkers will be formed in five City Corporation zones to identify three troubled places a day and take works such as cleaning drainage, cleaning the sources of mosquito nurseries and removing trees that are trimmed.
Every week, 90 places will be Cleaned by the team, “he said.
The minister, who met with members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Friday, said the 1,500 seats auditorium, multi-level car parking and public facilities for jewelry makers would soon be arranged in the district.
Members urge the Minister to accelerate the work of widening roads, Metro train projects, restore lakes and ensure the availability of drinking water.
The minister said that the government formulated projects for the next 10 years based on coimbatore requirements.
Responding to the claim of former Electricity P Thangamani that DMK had flown in cases of disproportionate assets, Balaji asked him to reveal his family assets from 2006 to 2021, which would reveal the wrong increase.