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The complaints regarding the complaints received by the ‘Daily Telegraph’ complaint box at 9962818888 on ‘WhatsApp’ number are as follows: –

Harassment of stray dogs

In areas like Karthik Nagar and Amman Kovil in Saravanampatti, stray dogs roam the streets. They chase pedestrians and two-wheelers and try to bite them. Thus they panic and run the risk of getting into an accident. So the authorities need to take action to control the harassment of stray dogs.

Vishnu, Saravanampatti.

Stagnant rainwater

Rainwater collects on the roadside in the Maharaja Colony area of ​​Kuniamuthur, Coimbatore. Also there is garbage dumped. This causes health problems and a strong stench. And in that garbage the cattle are grazing. Thus disrupting traffic on that route. Therefore, the department officials concerned should take action to remove the rainwater stagnant in the area and not to dump the garbage.

Mohammad Sameer, Guniamuthur.

Disruption to traffic

Work is underway to build a bridge at Periyanayakanpalayam next to Coimbatore. Due to this, heavy vehicles traveling from Mettupalayam to Coimbatore will have to pass through Perumal Kovil and heavy vehicles traveling from Coimbatore to Mettupalayam will have to pass through Kasturpalayam. This will avoid traffic jams in the morning and evening. And motorcyclists will not be involved in an accident.

Jagadeesh Babu, Periyanayakanpalayam.

Accumulated debris

In Coimbatore Saravanampatti, there is a lot of rubbish piled up on the roadsides in places including the main road, Visuvasapuram and Marutham Nagar. Due to this there is a health disorder. Blows a more intense stench. Thus there is a situation where passers-by go with their noses stuffed. In addition, there is a risk of infection. Therefore, the concerned departmental officials should come forward to remove the stagnant garbage immediately.

Raju, Saravanampatti.

Will the road be repaired?

The road leading to the Elada Dam near Kotagiri is in a state of disrepair. Vehicles are passing through that to many villages and the farmers are also carrying their produce with difficulty for sale. Therefore, in the interest of the public, the concerned department officials should take action to repair the damaged road.

Adil Akbar, Kotagiri.

Action against those who set fire to garbage

Garbage piles up on the roadside on the way to Coimbatore Ganapati Gandhimanagar Police Station. Some of that rubbish is set on fire. Thus, the nearby shrubs and trees are on fire. Due to this, the area itself becomes a smoky zone. And there is a possibility of untoward incidents as the power lines also go through that. So remove the debris there immediately and take action against the arsonists.

Selvaraj, Ganapati.

Canal occupation

A rainwater canal has been constructed under the road leading to the Kotagiri Traffic Police Station. Currently some people are occupying the canal completely and setting up shops. Due to this, the canal is likely to be blocked during the rainy season. So the municipality administration should take action to remove the occupants there.

Manohar, Kotagiri.

Faulty traffic signal

The traffic signal on Coimbatore Kutchet Road occasionally breaks down. Motorists are suffering due to this. Further accident is likely to take place. So in the interest of motorists, will the authorities take action to repair the traffic signal and make it run smoothly?

Rahim, Ukkadam.

Cinema posters on the school wall

Educational awareness slogans were written on the perimeter wall of a government school in Kampalapatti near Anaimalai. But some people hide those words and stick to movie posters. This is shocking. Making ads like this on the school wall is painful. Therefore, cinema posters should be removed to hide the words that were written to create awareness. And take action against those involved in that activity.

Pearl, Anaimalai.

Motorists involved in an accident

The road at the signal area of ​​Coimbatore Women’s Polytechnic College is bumpy and potholed. As a result, motorists coming from Balasundaram Road are involved in an accident while turning left near the Women’s Polytechnic signal. Therefore, the concerned departments should take action to repair the potholes and potholes in the road.

Rabeek, Coimbatore.

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