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CM Vijay Opens Perambur Office, Launches Grievance App for Constituents

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay inaugurated his renovated MLA office in Perambur on Monday, marking his first official engagement in the constituency. He also launched a mobile application for residents to register and track civic grievances related to water, electricity, sanitation, and roads. During the visit, he distributed new ration cards and land ownership pattas, and inspected an MTC electric vehicle charging station. The Greater Chennai Corporation has initiated steps for a comprehensive development blueprint for Perambur, including flood mitigation and infrastructure upgrades.

CM Vijay opens his MLA office in Perambur, launches grievance App

Chennai, July 13

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Monday inaugurated his renovated MLA office in Perambur, marking his first official engagement in the constituency after assuming office.

The visit also saw the launch of a dedicated mobile application designed to streamline the redressal of civic grievances for residents of the Assembly segment.

Located on Sharma Nagar First Street in Vyasarpadi, the upgraded constituency office has been equipped to function as a full-fledged public service centre. The facility includes a dedicated office for the Chief Minister, CCTV surveillance, and a 10-member team to receive, process and monitor public petitions on a daily basis.

The office also houses an integrated E-Sevai centre, enabling residents to access a range of government services and civic facilities under one roof.

Officials said the newly introduced mobile application would allow people to register complaints related to drinking water supply, electricity, sanitation, roads, streetlights and government welfare schemes, while also enabling them to track the status of their petitions online.

Vijay had contested the recent Assembly election from both Perambur and Tiruchy East and emerged victorious in both constituencies. He later resigned from the Tiruchy East seat and retained Perambur, making the constituency his political base.

As part of Monday's programme, the Chief Minister also launched the State government's new ration card distribution initiative. During his visit to a fair price shop in MKB Nagar, he handed over new ration cards to the first 50 eligible beneficiaries, besides distributing essential commodities and land ownership pattas.

The Chief Minister also inspected an MTC electric vehicle charging station near the Vyasarpadi Metro Rail station and reviewed passenger amenities at a nearby Metropolitan Transport Corporation bus depot.

Coinciding with the Chief Minister's visit, the Greater Chennai Corporation has initiated steps to prepare a comprehensive development blueprint for Perambur by floating a Rs 48 lakh tender for a Detailed Project Report (DPR). The proposed integrated area development plan aims to address several long-pending civic issues in the constituency, particularly in densely populated and lower-income neighbourhoods.

The DPR will focus on flood mitigation, improving drinking water infrastructure, easing parking constraints, upgrading roads and restoring the heavily polluted Captain Cotton Canal, with the objective of creating a more resilient and better-planned urban constituency.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Good to see focus on infrastructure like electric vehicle charging stations and MTC bus depot upgrades. But the Captain Cotton Canal restoration is long overdue – it's been a stinking mess for years. Hope the DPR doesn't just gather dust on some shelf.

Ananya R

The E-Sevai centre integration is a smart move. Why should people run from pillar to post for basic services? But spending Rs 48 lakh on a DPR better be worth it – we need action, not just reports. Let's hope the app works without glitches! 📱

Michael C

Interesting to see a celebrity-turned-CM focusing on grassroots governance. The ration card distribution and patta distribution are tangible benefits for the poor. But I'm skeptical about how much a 10-member team can handle in a densely populated area like Vyasarpadi.

Aman W

CM Vijay is setting a good example by retaining Perambur instead of running off to a safer seat. The CCTV surveillance in the office is an interesting touch – maybe that'll keep the babus honest. Let's see how many petitions actually get resolved in 30 days like they promised.

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