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e-Sevai centres in Tiruchi ward offices yet to become functional

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Ancy Donal Madonna
e-Sevai centres in Tiruchi ward offices yet to become functional
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Residents in Tiruchi, India, are frustrated by the delay in operationalizing e-Sevai centers within newly constructed multipurpose ward offices. Despite the completion of the buildings, the facilities remain closed pending administrative approval from the state government.

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The delay highlights common bureaucratic hurdles in local governance and the challenge of scaling digital public service delivery.

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The delay in launching e-Sevai centres in the multipurpose ward offices across all 65 wards of the Tiruchi City Corporation has raised concerns among residents as the facilities remain non-functional despite the completion of the buildings.

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The article reports on local civic issues with a balanced perspective, citing both residents and officials.

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