On Thursday, Deputy Mayor A. Sailaja Reddy and other corporations address the media in the VMC office in Vijayawada. | Photo Credit: Giri KVS
During the Corporators’ Tour to Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, there was an opportunity to learn from every corporation, said Mayor A. Sailaja Reddy, hoping that some of their proven procedures could be introduced in Vijayawada.
Corporators and employees of Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC), who set out for a tour to study civil proceedings in six cities in three countries on April 21, returned 4 May.
In this respect, the VMC office in the VMC office on Thursday at the VMC office to be in the VMC office in the VMC office at the VMC office in the VMC office, to submit designs for several practices that could be in the city on Thursday on Thursday. The proposals that could be an adopt in the city said they would submit proposals for several practices.
Mrs. Sailaja Reddy reminded that the corporates were amazed by the White Top Top Roads in Bengalur, said the roads were designed to last 25 to 30 years without required to maintain, and the same should be replicated in the city.
Regarding the ban on plastic in Cochin, she said that Vijayawada also needed a plastic threat solution and that the corporation could take a hint from Cochin, where stricter rules for recovery were introduced. A knowledge center should be established here, on the lines in NerCOil to provide free reading facilities to the public.
Thanks to all six corporations of Bengalur, Mysur, Madurai, Nergercoil, Thiruvananthapuram and Cochin for their hospitality, Mr. Venkata Satyanarayan said that the corporation has organized such tours over the past few years.
Other corporations, including U. Venkateswar Rao, Chalapathi Rao and Poorn Chandra Rao, said they would meet the Commissioner and submit their proposals.
Published – May 8, 2025 9:31 IS IS