CPI Councillor K. Santhichandran Inspects Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme and Sanitation Work in Coimbatore

K. Santhichandran, CPI councillor of Ward 41, conducts daily inspections of the Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme at a corporation school in P.N. Pudur, Coimbatore. He also oversees garbage collection and drainage cleaning in the ward.


Coimbatore: K. Santhichandran, the Communist Party of India (CPI) councillor for Ward 41 in Coimbatore, has been actively monitoring the implementation of various civic initiatives in his constituency. His primary focus has been on the Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme, which he inspects daily at the Corporation Primary School in P.N. Pudur.

The councillor's dedication to ensuring the smooth operation of the breakfast program demonstrates the local administration's commitment to the welfare of school children. This scheme, initiated by the state government, aims to provide nutritious morning meals to students, thereby promoting better health and increased school attendance.



In addition to overseeing the breakfast scheme, Santhichandran has been conducting regular inspections of sanitation work in Ward 41. He personally supervises the garbage collection process in P.N. Pudur, ensuring that waste management protocols are strictly followed and that the area remains clean and hygienic.



Furthermore, the councillor has been monitoring the drainage cleaning operations in P.N. Pudur. His hands-on approach to civic issues includes regular checks on the progress and efficiency of sewage cleaning work. This proactive stance helps in maintaining proper sanitation standards and preventing potential health hazards in the community.



Santhichandran's comprehensive approach to ward management, covering education, sanitation, and public health, reflects a commitment to improving the overall quality of life for residents in Ward 41. His regular inspections and personal involvement in various municipal activities demonstrate an active and engaged style of local governance in Coimbatore.

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