Seydunganallur residents seek public friendly location for bus stand

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Residents from Seydunganallur colony   astatine  the Thoothukudi Collectorate connected  Monday.

Residents from Seydunganallur colony astatine the Thoothukudi Collectorate connected Monday. | Photo Credit: N. RAJESH

Seydunganallur residents connected Monday submitted a petition that sought the operation of the upcoming autobus basal connected Seydunganallur-Tiruchendur roadworthy astatine a determination convenient for the public.

The petition was submitted astatine the play grievance redressal gathering chaired by Collector K. Elambahavath here.

The petitions submitted by Mohideen Andavar Jamiya Mosque Jamath and Al- Masjidhil Noor Sunnath Jamath and Seydunganallur residents said that to payment the wide nationalist travelling to Seydunganallur railway station, Vittilapuram, Kovilpatti and surrounding areas, they had submitted a petition to Ottapidaram MLA M.C. Shunmugaiah requesting the operation of a autobus basal adjacent the mosque connected Tiruchendur main road. Accepting the request, the MLA allotted ₹7 lakh nether the Local Area Development Scheme.

However, the panchayat national officials initiated steps to conception the autobus basal successful a deserted country with nary nationalist question and adjacent began the work. As each the villagers opposed the move, the enactment was stopped.

The petitioners said the operation of the autobus basal adjacent the mosque unsocial would beryllium beneficial to the public.

A petition submitted by P. Kumaravel, president of Eppodhumvendran Tank Users Association, said the Eppodhumvendran vessel and its connected waterbodies, channels and cheque dams remained without due attraction for respective years, severely affecting cultivation lands and residential areas. The territory medication indispensable instrumentality due measures successful this regard. It besides sought support for holding a tractor rally from Eppodhumvendran vessel to the Collectorate connected January 30.

Published - January 19, 2026 07:02 p.m. IST

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