Mayor of Tirunelveli G. Ramakrishnan accepts petition from the public at Tuesday’s day meeting. | Photo Credit: A. Shaikmohideen
B. Seetha, Councilor of Department No. 39, urged Tirunelvel City Corporation officials to lay a fence of around 80 cents of land, worth about 16 Crore, near the Bombay Theater Theater because it was obtained from several powerful encroachers.
In the petition, which was subjected to mayor G. Ramakrishnan on Tuesday, Mrs. Seetha said he had created a children’s park on the ground. However, this children’s park was illegally occupied by several individuals using higher officials at the Ministry of Income. When he learned of the Encroachers and their motifs to occupy the country of corporation, the then mayor Al Subramananian took steps to evict them with the police.
When the Encroachers submitted the case before Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, they were asked on July 14, 2021 to address the civic court here. Given that Encroachers have not yet had any case before the Civic Court, the corporation should build a fence around 80 cents of land worth about 16 crore, Mrs. Seetha.
Councilor S. Kandan from Ward 11 appealed to the mayor to sanction the children’s park in his department in the heart of the city. “Although the children’s park for my department was sanctioned in 2019, the work has never begun and the allocated funds were diverted to some other work. Therefore, the company should re -release funds to create a children’s park in my department,” said Mr. Kandan.
The inhabitants of John Elite City on the Ward 48 in the melapaayam zone submitted their petition for a 21 year.
On behalf of Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam, the petition was subjected to the mayor who was looking for a tap of drinking water in Viswakarma Colon near Anna Nagar at the Department 5.
Published – April 1 2025 20:49 is