Petitions submitted by the public set on fire in the garbage at the Palladam taluk office

While the petitions and orders submitted by the public and officials at the Palladam Tahsildar's office have been sealed and signed, this incident, where the petitions were set on fire in the back of the office, has sent shock waves among the public.



Tirupur: In a shocking incident, petitions submitted by the public at the Palladam taluk office were dumped in the garbage and set on fire.

Jaisingh Sivakumar is the Tahsildar of Palladam taluk, which comprises 20 village panchayats, at the taluk office at Palladam in Tirupur district. Moreover, it is customary for the public to consider the petitions submitted on a daily basis and then the redressal of the petitioner concerned is found.



In this situation, the people of the area were shocked to find that the petitions and orders given by the public and officials were sealed and the signed ones were found burnt in the garbage behind the office in the premises of the tahsildar's office.



A review meeting was held at the taluk office under the chairmanship of Deputy Collector Sudhan Jainarayanan.



Following this, the public handed over the petitions lying in the garbage to the Deputy Collector who came out of the meeting.

He later assured that a proper inquiry would be conducted and action would be taken. The incident has caused a lot of shock and commotion among the public.

Major Dams in Coimbatore and Tiruppur Districts Report Updated Water Levels as of March 26

Water Resources Department officials have released the latest water level data for key dams across Coimbatore and Tirupp...

German Railway Enthusiasts Charter Century-Old Nilgiri Mountain Railway for Rs 3 Lakh

A group of five German railway enthusiasts, led by Peter, chartered the UNESCO-recognized Nilgiri Mountain Railway betwe...

Life Imprisonment for Two in Caste-Based Attack on Worker in Kottur

Two men from Kottur near Coimbatore received life imprisonment for brutally attacking a Scheduled Caste coconut worker w...

Coimbatore Police Obtain Good Conduct Bond from 594 Rowdies Ahead of Elections

Coimbatore police obtained good conduct bonds from 594 rowdies under CrPC Section 110 as preventive measure to ensure pe...

Transgender Activist Kalki Subramaniam resigns from NCTP over ‘regressive’ transgender bill

Transgender rights activist from Pollachi near Coimbatore, Kalki Subramaniam resigned from NCTP after the Lok Sabha pass...

Man Gets 12 Years Rigorous Imprisonment for Smuggling 22 kg Cannabis in Coimbatore

A special court in Coimbatore sentenced Jayakumar, 43, from Vellore district to 12 years rigorous imprisonment and Rs 1...