‘Makkaludan Muthalvar’ scheme inaugurated in Tiruchi
The Hindu
'Makkaludan Muthalvar' scheme launched in Navalpattu to improve public access to government services with 1,384 petitions received.
‘Makkaludan Muthalvar’ scheme was inaugurated in Navalpattu by Minister for School Education Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi on Thursday.
The scheme aims to facilitate faster and easier access to government services for the public. During the camp, the general public submitted grievances to 15 government departments, including Revenue, Disaster Management, Municipal Administration, Housing and Urban Development, and Adi Dravidar Welfare.
A total of 1,384 petitions were received from the public during this camp. According to a press statement, 80 such camps are scheduled to be conducted this year until September 13.
Tiruchi Lok Sabha MP Durai Vaiko and District Collector M.Pradeep Kumar were also present.
Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot has sought a report from the State government on a complaint that the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) had taken up works amounting to ₹387 crore in violation of rules in Varuna and Srirangapatna Assembly constituencies, allegedly on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s oral instructions.
“We are organising a health research convention, which comprises a couple of workshops, community-based learning, and also cardiac care. We also included a one-day seminar on medical education, how medical education has evolved in India and the U.K., and what we can learn from each other” said Dr. Piruthivi Sukumar Dean of the International Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Leeds during his interaction with The Hindu.