Deputy Corporation Commissioner inspects ongoing work at Ward No.16


P. Gandhimathi, Deputy Commissioner, Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) today inspected the work of application of abate mosquito repellent at Ward No.16.



She also inspected the construction of toilets, which has been undertaken, with the assistance of funds from the government in this ward. During this inspection, the work of sanitary workers in this ward was also supervised. As a part of this inspection, pamphlets containing awareness on mosquito borne disease was distributed to the residents of this ward.



District Welfare Officer K. Santhoskumar, Assistant District Welfare Officer M Santhoshkumar, West Zone Assistant Corporation Commissioner (in-charge), Ravi among other corporation officials were present during this inspection.



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