Stalin chairs meeting on disaster preparedness
Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday chaired a meeting to review works of the Revenue and Disaster Management Department.
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Chief Minister MK Stalin at a review meeting to discuss the functioning of the Special Initiatives Department By Express News Service
CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday chaired a meeting to review works of the Revenue and Disaster Management Department. The CM said that the revenue department is the spine of the State and it must work towards resolving the problems of the people.
“Especially, the CM in your constituency Department must work to resolve problems,” the CM said. He also instructed officials to keep an eye on the amount of rainfall predicted for the years and also keep a tab on the drought scenario.
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Sekaran and around 300 other vendors gathered in protest near the state guest house in Chepauk against the decision to restrict shops on the beach to 900, based on a High Court order
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Vendors on Marina beach who have been doing business for around 40 years protesting due to fears that it may be the end of the road for them (Express | P Jawahar)
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CHENNAI: Vendors who have been doing business along the Marina beach for as long as 40 years now fear they may lose their livelihoods, with the city corporation set to allocate only 900 shops for them from at least 1400 that are currently on the beach, based on a Madras High Court order.