Rotary Club of Royapettah adopts Tower Clock
The Hindu
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A few months ago, the Clock Tower at Royapettah and the traffic island surrounding it received a new caretaker. The role was bestowed on Rotary Club of Royapettah by Greater Chennai Corporation as part of its Park Adoption Scheme for Urban Landscape Maintenance and Improvement (PASUMAI). “As our Club’s logo is a clock tower, we thought it would be symbolic for us to be associated with this landmark,” says Reji Jose K., president, Rotary Club of Royapettah.More Related News

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