On Walaja Road, across from Omandurar Medical college in Chennai's core business district, the municipal government cleaned up the area that had been defiled by urinating and littering yesterday. The metropolitan area now has a higher level of mosquito infestation as a result of the chennai Corporation administration's carelessness. Similar to this, unexpected urinals may be seen in the city's central regions, including Tiruvallikeni, Rayapetta, George Town, Chaukarpet, etc.
As a result, the city's appeal has been diminished, and the many projects being carried out as part of the Chief Minister's Singharach chennai 2.0 initiative are failing to produce the desired outcomes. An article titled "Mayor, Commissioner emergency consultation with public health officials: directives to carry out mosquito eradication work on a war-time basis in Chennai" was posted on our india Herald in this case.
It had a boxed note inside that read, "Undeclared Urinals." In response to this information, the municipal government cleared the area yesterday of trash in front of Omanturar Medical college and cleaned it by sprinkling bleach. According to representatives of the corporation, in order to maintain the area's cleanliness in the future, they intend to establish a roadside park there.