First farmers' grievance meeting to be held on the 26th after the COVID-19 lockdown: District Collector
Coimbatore: District Collector K. Rajamani informed that the first farmers' grievance meeting will be held on the 26th after the COVID-19 lockdown.
In his announcement he said, public grievance redressal meetings had been suspended for the past one year due to the lockdown. A public grievance meeting that takes place on Mondayhas begun since last week. He also said that the first farmers' grievance meeting would be held on the 26th for the firsttime after the lockdown.
A farmers' meeting will be held in Coimbatore on the 26th under the chairmanship of District Collector Rajamani. With the lockdowns relaxed, the first public grievance meeting was launched last week.
Similarly, a meeting for farmers is scheduled to be held on the 26th on behalf of the district administration. Collector Rajamani said, “The meeting will be held on the 26th. Farmers will be made to follow the coronavirus prevention rules and participate.''
In his announcement he said, public grievance redressal meetings had been suspended for the past one year due to the lockdown. A public grievance meeting that takes place on Mondayhas begun since last week. He also said that the first farmers' grievance meeting would be held on the 26th for the firsttime after the lockdown.
A farmers' meeting will be held in Coimbatore on the 26th under the chairmanship of District Collector Rajamani. With the lockdowns relaxed, the first public grievance meeting was launched last week.
Similarly, a meeting for farmers is scheduled to be held on the 26th on behalf of the district administration. Collector Rajamani said, “The meeting will be held on the 26th. Farmers will be made to follow the coronavirus prevention rules and participate.''