Coimbatore Collector G S Sameeran announces Farmers' Grievances Meeting on Oct. 28

Coimbatore District Collector G S Sameeran has announced that the Farmers' Grievances Redressal Meeting will be held at 10.30 am on October 28 on the ground floor of the meeting hall at the District Collectorate.



Coimbatore: It is customary to hold monthly grievance redressal meetings to resolve various issues of farmers in Coimbatore district.

Accordingly, a notification issued by the Coimbatore District Collector, G S Sameeran, announced that the Farmers' Grievances Redressal Meeting for the month of October will be held at the District Collectorate on October 28 at the ground floor of the meeting hall. The meeting will be held at 10:30 am and all farmers will participate and find a solution to their problems, stated the circular.

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