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Civic panels to improve amenities

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KADAPA: Kadapa Municipal Corporation constituted eight committees comprising corporators and municipal officials to study existing amenities and suggest necessary improvements.

Corporators have been appointed chairmen of the committees and municipal officials as secretaries and they would submit reports after thoroughly studying the conditions, Kadapa Mayor P. Ravindranath Reddy and Municipal Commissioner S. Aleem Basha told a press conference. Sanitation, town planning, street lighting, drinking water, revenue, education, city beautification and slum improvement committees were formed.

The committees would tour a city of their choice in the State or outside and study scope for improving civic amenities, they said. The revenue committee would submit its report after two months while all other committees would give their reports after a month, they said. Secretaries and a member of each committee would join the revenue panel.

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