Monthly Consumer Grievance Meeting on LPG in Coimbatore

The District Revenue Officer, M. Sharmila, announced a meeting to address grievances related to LPG consumption. It aims to provide a platform for the public to voice their concerns and seek resolutions.


Coimbatore: A significant gathering is scheduled for Coimbatore's LPG consumers under the leadership of District Revenue Officer Mo. Sharmila. The meeting, set for February 12, 2024, at 5:30 PM, will take place at the meeting hall on the second floor of the Coimbatore District Administration Office. This initiative is designed to offer a direct platform for the general public to present their grievances regarding LPG usage and seek immediate resolutions. The session underscores the district administration's commitment to addressing consumer issues proactively and ensuring the smooth provision of LPG services.

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