Coimbatore Corporation Commissioner M. Sivaguru Prabhakaran IAS inspected water channels in Maniyakarampalayam area of North Zone, focusing on Vellakkinaru South Solai Kuttai and Urumandampalayam Kuttai.
Coimbatore: Coimbatore Corporation Commissioner M. Sivaguru Prabhakaran IAS conducted an on-site inspection of water channels in the North Zone of the city. The focus of the inspection was on the Maniyakarampalayam canal area, specifically the water routes leading to Vellakkinaru South Solai Kuttai and Urumandampalayam Kuttai.

The Commissioner was accompanied by a team of officials and representatives from various organizations. Vanitha Mohan, Administrative Trustee of Siruthuli organization, was present during the inspection. Other officials included Assistant Commissioner Sridevi, Assistant Engineer Ezhil, and Ward Councilor Chitra Thangavel.

Representatives from the Kousika River and Kovai Kulangal Padhukappu Amaippu also participated in the inspection. Several Corporation officials were part of the team that accompanied the Commissioner during this field visit.
The inspection aimed to assess the current condition of these water channels and identify potential improvements or maintenance needs. Such inspections are crucial for managing the city's water resources and preventing potential flooding issues, especially during monsoon seasons.
The Commissioner was accompanied by a team of officials and representatives from various organizations. Vanitha Mohan, Administrative Trustee of Siruthuli organization, was present during the inspection. Other officials included Assistant Commissioner Sridevi, Assistant Engineer Ezhil, and Ward Councilor Chitra Thangavel.
Representatives from the Kousika River and Kovai Kulangal Padhukappu Amaippu also participated in the inspection. Several Corporation officials were part of the team that accompanied the Commissioner during this field visit.
The inspection aimed to assess the current condition of these water channels and identify potential improvements or maintenance needs. Such inspections are crucial for managing the city's water resources and preventing potential flooding issues, especially during monsoon seasons.