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Multi-level car parking projects back on track

Express News Service THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The corporation, whose functioning had been hit hard due to the pandemic ,is limping back to normal and has decided to fast-track various key infrastructure projects that have been long-pending. The civic body has taken up as many as six multi-level parking projects under Smart City Thiruvananthapuram Ltd  (SCTL) and AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) schemes. The projects are expected to resolve the parking crisis in the capital.  In addition to the multi-level car parking facility on the corporation premises, parking facilities are coming up at Putharikandam Maidan, Thampanoor, Palayam, Medical College Hospital and the public office.  A senior official of the city corporation said the piling work at Putharikandam Maidan is over and soon the piling work at MCH would take off. 

Knock Knock   Who s there? unwelcome guests - The New Indian Express

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:  Amid Covid and Zika scare, mandatory house and apartment visits by the health authorities is causing concern among residents.Move aims to identify mosquito-breeding grounds and destroy them, but punishes anyone who ‘obstructs the duty’ under Kerala Public Health Ordinance.Citizens claim, the increase in vector-borne diseases is because of corp’s inability to manage waste and conduct fogging activities Recently, the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) ordered a mandatory inspection of all households and flats by officials from local bodies to screen and destroy mosquito breeding sources. The plan is to inspect every house once a week and serve notices to residents. Anyone obstructing the duty of the health workers would be punished under the Kerala Public Health Ordinance. 

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