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Guntur
By Our Staff Reporter
K. Sravana Kumari
GUNTUR, FEB. 12. Stopping encroachment of municipal and public lands in the 45th division of Guntur Municipal Corporation had been the endeavour of the BJP corporator, K. Sravana Kumari, and it brought good results. Getting a walking track laid along with a small patch of greenery is the project Ms. Sravana Kumari wishes to complete before steps down. The half-an-acre land meant for the Rs. 1.60-lakh project was reclaimed from a public drain in front of the Ramanama Kshetram by constructing a good cement drain. During her tenure as the first-time corporator, she takes pride in getting works valued at Rs. 2 crores implemented and gives credit to the successive Municipal Commissioners for that. The division with majority of colonies inhabited by the poor and middle-income group people, no collection was made for Janmabhoomi works, she observed.
Park proposed
A park also was being proposed in Vaddigudem along the Kondavagu to streamline the flow of the drain. The unfinished works according to her were getting underground drainage project extended for the entire division. The cooperation extended by all Telugu Desam Party corporators for her proposals had helped her develop to this extent, she opined.
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