Minister to take part in grievances redress programme
The Hindu
To be held in Udhagamandalam on December 1
Members of the public can get their grievances redressed at the ‘Makkalai Thedi Makkal Arasu’ programme to be held in Udhagamandalam on December 1.
A press release said that the programme would be headed by State Forest Minister K. Ramachandran. Residents who face issues such as transferring pattas, obtaining ration cards, old age pension, community certificates, loans for small businesses, medical insurance cards and other documentation, can attend the programme and get their grievances redressed, a press release said.
The programme will be held in Udhagamandalam, Coonoor, Gudalur, Pandalur, Sholur, Ketti, Bikkatty, Kil Kundah, Jegathala, Hulikkal, Adhigaratty, Kotagiri, Naduvattam, O-Valley and Devarsholai.
Chennai has two categories of Black kites: a larger group heading to the city from the western parts of India during the south west monsoon and heading back when the monsoon is past; and another group, smaller and resident, which would make minor movements in and around Chennai looking for an optimal atmosphere for nesting and raising the young. A couple of pylons in Perumbakkam suggest that Black kites have found an ideal nesting space there