
Mahila Mall issue rocks Kozhikode Corporation Council meeting again
The Hindu
The issue of Mahila Mall, now defunct, led to heated discussions at the Kozhikode Corporation Council meeting on Tuesday as Congress councillor P.N. Ajitha highlighted the recent developments at the m
The issue of Mahila Mall, now defunct, led to heated discussions at the Kozhikode Corporation Council meeting on Tuesday as Congress councillor P.N. Ajitha highlighted the recent developments at the mall and demanded the intervention of the civic body in resolving the problems amicably.
In a submission, Ms. Ajitha said many remaining entrepreneurs at the mall, especially the ones on the ground floor, recently found that a large section of their stock was missing and complained that the mall management had removed it without the consent of the shopowners. The removal of the mall’s signboard by the building owner also irked the woman entrepreneurs who continue to have shops at the mall.
Congress councillor K.C. Shobhita said the Corporation did not take any action even though she had pointed out the issues at the mall at a council meeting a few months ago.

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