The Command and Control Centre has been established at the Greater Chennai Corporation office to continuously monitor key aspects of the city, including rainfall levels in different areas, traffic movement via surveillance cameras in subways, water levels in corporation drains, and condit
The Command and Control Centre has been established at the Greater Chennai Corporation office to continuously monitor various aspects of the city, including rainfall levels across different areas, traffic movement through surveillance cameras in subways, water levels in corporation drains
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday inaugurated the J. Anbazhagan Flyover in Chennai, a project built at a cost of Rs 164.92 crore by the Greater Chennai Corporation.
Chennai police on Wednesday night detained sanitation workers who had been protesting for 13 consecutive days outside the Greater Chennai Corporation's Ripon Building, following a Madras High Court order to clear the protest site.
Around 800 sanitation workers, opposing the civic body's move to privatise waste management in two zones, were forcibly removed around midnight and taken away by buses within 45 minutes.
In a post on X, Udhayanidhi Stalin emphasized that the history of Chennai's development cannot be written without the contribution of the Corporation Government.
Amid the heavy rainfall in Chennai, Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Tuesday assured that the state government was prepared to tackle the rainfall.
In response to the anticipated Cyclone alert for October 15th, 16th and 17th in Chennai by Indian Meteorological Department, Chennai Metro Rail Services will be operated with increased frequency of services to support Chennai public at times of heavy rain.
Anticipating heavy rainfall in Chennai with the onset of the northeast monsoon in the next two days, residents living around Velachery park their cars on the Velachery flyover in an attempt to prevent any damage to their vehicles.
"Parasailing for Poll-turnout: Greater Chennai Corporation Commissioner & DEO J. Radhakrishnan took to the skies at the city's popular Tiruvanmiyur Beach yesterday for voter awareness. The activity was part of the 18 #SVEEP outreach initiatives planned for #Chennai," the ECI posted on X
Radhakrishnan headed a signature campaign by the physically challenged to raise voter awareness. He flagged off and signed a mobile vehicle with the awareness signature movement "We Citizens of India Will Vote 100%" at Ripon Building Complex.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 1: Chennai North Constituency, under the administration of Greater Chennai Corporation, has made history by setting a remarkable world record for the most pledges received to vote in an election within 12 hours, across multiple locations. The unprecedented