
Tamilar Street residents want garbage dumped around nullah cleared
The Hindu
Tamilar Street residents want garbage dumped around nullah cleared
Residents of Tamilar Street at Padmanabha Nagar in Choolaimedu have been complaining about garbage and building debris dumped at the end of their street for days now.
It has become difficult for residents to cross this place because of the filth and the foul smell emanating from it.
“The garbage from a nullah has been piled on the bridge at the end of the road causing inconvenience to commuters and pedestrians,” says a resident.
Plastic waste and piles of garbage are floating in the nullah.
Sudha Ramalingam, an activist and lawyer who resides on the street, points out that the nullah has been encroached upon for the last few years.
“There is a proper embankment on the east side of the nullah, but on the west side it has been encroached upon. This results in pedestrians having to walk more than 1.5 km to reach the Arumbakkam Metro station, which is just a few metres away. Despite repeated requests, nothing has been done by officials to remove encroachments and create access to the station through the embankment,” she says.
“This is in the Central Chennai constituency. Yet it is neglected,” she adds.

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