On May 13, 2024, Coimbatore City Commissioner M.A. Sivaguru Prabhakaran IAS inspected the clean-up of Kurichi Rajavaikkal and ordered officials to expedite the process.
Coimbatore: In a proactive move to maintain the city's sanitation standards, M.A. Sivaguru Prabhakaran IAS, the Commissioner of Coimbatore, personally visited the Kurichi Rajavaikkal. During his inspection on May 13, 2024, he emphasized the need for swift completion of the clean-up operations currently underway in the southern zone of the city.
During his visit, Commissioner Prabhakaran instructed the relevant officials to ramp up their efforts to ensure timely completion. His directive is expected to accelerate the sanitation process, benefiting local residents and improving hygiene standards in the area.

Present at the site along Assistant Commissioner (Civil) Elangovan and Assistant Engineer Kanagaraj, among others, the team was clearly driven to implement the Commissioner's orders effectively. Alongside directing his team, Prabhakaran assessed the ongoing efforts and provided insights to improve the efficiency of the clean-up operations.

This proactive step by the city's administration underlines their commitment to maintaining cleanliness and public health, a priority for the city's densely populated neighborhoods.
During his visit, Commissioner Prabhakaran instructed the relevant officials to ramp up their efforts to ensure timely completion. His directive is expected to accelerate the sanitation process, benefiting local residents and improving hygiene standards in the area.
Present at the site along Assistant Commissioner (Civil) Elangovan and Assistant Engineer Kanagaraj, among others, the team was clearly driven to implement the Commissioner's orders effectively. Alongside directing his team, Prabhakaran assessed the ongoing efforts and provided insights to improve the efficiency of the clean-up operations.
This proactive step by the city's administration underlines their commitment to maintaining cleanliness and public health, a priority for the city's densely populated neighborhoods.