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Erratic water supply irks residents
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Anna Nagar West, TVS Colony and parts of Purasawalkam hit by shortage
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Water woes: Water supply has been erratic in areas like TVS Colony, Anna Nagar West and Purasawalkam.
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Anna Nagar West, TVS Colony and parts of Purasawalkam hit by shortage Residents of a few pockets of the city and added areas are complaining of erratic water supply, particularly since the start of summer.
Residents of TVS Colony and Officers Colony in Anna Nagar West Extension said water was supplied on alternate days as it was an added area. But this too had become erratic. People who are largely dependent on piped water supply find it difficult to manage even if water is not supplied one day. Disruption means residents are left without water for two days due to the alternate day supply system, said V. Rajagopal, president, Anna Nagar Western Extension Phase II Residents Welfare Association. People
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April 07, 2021 16:05 IST
In dire need of a change of pace, holidaymakers are opting for the villa life to work and play
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A family gets together for barbecue and music at SaffronStay Fiesta in Nashik
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In dire need of a change of pace, holidaymakers are opting for the villa life to work and play
The villas are alive with the sound of laughter. and the clack of keyboards.
Once weekend getaways and Saturday night party destinations, these sprawling homes are now occupied through the week as families and WFH professionals discover the perks of taking ‘villacations’.
Photo IDs for new voters will arrive by post
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Electors need not go through laborious process any more
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Electors need not go through laborious process any more
Have you applied for inclusion in the electoral roll for the first time? And are you awaiting the Elector Photo Identity Card (EPIC) from the booth-level officer or are you unsuccessfully attempting this at an e-seva centre? You may soon receive it from the Election Commission of India (ECI) by post.
During an interaction, Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo said: “First-time voters need not wait for EPIC from the BLO or apply for EPIC through e-seva centres. They will receive them by post.” The CEO’s statement comes as a huge relief to those thronging e-seva centres, hoping to get their EPICs at the earliest.