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Kesampatti residents demand new Anganwadi centre as current facility lies in ruins

Kesampatti residents demand new Anganwadi centre as current facility lies in ruins
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Residents of Kesampatti village are demanding a new, safe facility for their local Anganwadi centre after the original building became dilapidated. Despite repeated petitions to government officials, the community remains in a cramped, temporary space that lacks necessary infrastructure.

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The situation highlights the gap between administrative promises and the provision of basic social infrastructure for rural children.

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Residents of Kesampatti village in Kottampatti block of Melur Taluk have voiced concern over the severely damaged state of their local Anganwadi centre

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The article focuses on the grievances of residents against administrative inaction, highlighting social inequality.

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