Chennai Mayor felicitates 128 Corporation workers
The Hindu
Mayor R.Priya felicitated 128 G.C.C. workers and presented letters of appreciation to 3 property and 3 professional tax payers on I-Day at Ripon Buildings. Deputy Mayor Magesh Kumar and Commissioner J. Radhakrishnan attended.
Mayor R.Priya on Tuesday felicitated 128 workers of the Greater Chennai Corporation during the Independence Day celebrations at Ripon Buildings. According to a release, the Mayor, who hoisted the National Flag, also presented letters of appreciation to three property tax payers and three professional tax payers. Deputy Mayor Magesh Kumar and Commissioner J. Radhakrishnan were present.
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