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Selaiyur residents resort to protest

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TAMBARAM: A few hundred residents of Selaiyur near Tambaram staged a flash protest on Sunday evening against the pathetic state of amenities in their locality, including the discharge of sewage in the open by apartment complexes, encroachments on a road that was 100-foot wide and poor road conditions.

Pointing out to the stagnation of sewage on either sides of the 100 feet Road in Sriram Nagar, residents of Ward No. 19 of Tambaram Municipality said that they had appealed to the government machinery at various levels but none of their demands was met. Fed up with the response of government agencies, they resorted to the protest said Usha Nandini, a resident.

Builders of the apartment complexes ought to have made provisions for proper collection and disposal of sewage, Sriram Nagar residents said, calling for a swift response from the Tambaram Municipality.

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