Mayor instructs officials to improve sanitation at central bus stand
The Hindu
Mayor Anbazhagan conducted surprise check at Central Bus Stand in Tiruchi, directing officials to improve sanitation and cleanliness of public toilets. He ordered workers to spray disinfectants every two hours and remove encroachments hindering passenger movement. He inspected ongoing construction of sanitary complex and Ward No. 61 in Zone 4, directing officials to expedite UGD work and relay damaged roads. Phase IV of UGD project to bring left-out areas under sewer network to begin soon.
Mayor M. Anbazhagan on Saturday conducted a surprise check at the Central Bus Stand in Tiruchi and directed officials to improve sanitation and cleanliness of public toilets inside the bus stand.
He checked the upkeep of toilets and gave instructions to the workers to spray disinfectants in toilets every two hours and maintain the complex clean. Mr. Anbazhagan told the officials that it is important to improve cleanliness at the bus stand as it attracts a large number of people every day.
On finding several hawkers and traders occupying the platforms and open spaces, he told the officials to remove all encroachments which are hindering passenger movement.
The Mayor also inspected the ongoing construction of a sanitary complex sanctioned at a cost of ₹51 lakh at the bus stand and directed the officials to expedite work.
Later, he inspected Ward No. 61 in Zone 4 to ascertain the civic issues affecting the residents and directed the officials to expedite the underground drainage (UGD) work and relay the damaged roads. Mr. Anbazhagan said that Phase IV of the UGD project to bring all the left-out areas in the city under the sewer network would begin soon.
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