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Janasevana Kendrams in all wards
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Development seminar to discuss Corporation’s annual plan today
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Development seminar to discuss Corporation’s annual plan today
The city Corporation will open Janasevana Kendrams in all wards to deliver various services at the doorstep to city residents. Mayor Arya Rajendran made the announcement at a council meeting here on Saturday.
During a discussion on draft annual plan for 2021-22, the Bharatiya Janata Party councillors alleged that a proposal for citizen data collection in the annual plan raises questions on data privacy of the city residents. Responding to this, Ms. Rajendran said a decision had been taken to amend this proposal and suggested instead the setting up of decentralised Janasevana Kendrams in all wards. She said data would be handled here without compromising on data security.
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Intensity on the hustings spills over to the thickly packed council hall
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Utmost safety: S. Jayachandran Nair (in protective gear), who won from the Kudappanakkunnu ward, takes oath as councillor in the council hall of the Corporation on Monday. The councillor has tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.
Intensity on the hustings spills over to the thickly packed council hall The spirit of a keenly contested local body election remained suspended in the air, as the otherwise solemn occasion of swearing in of new councillors in the city Corporation council hall on Monday was also noted for the competing sloganeering from supporters of the various parties in the thickly packed hall. While a majority of the hundred councillors solemnly affirmed or took oath in the name of God, six councillors deviated from the script and took oaths in name of specific gods, while an LDF councillor also used the occasion to raise a slogan in solidarity with the farmers’ pr