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Thoothukudi Corporation resumes anti-encroachment drive after long break

Thoothukudi Corporation resumes anti-encroachment drive after long break
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The Thoothukudi Corporation has resumed its anti-encroachment drive following numerous public complaints regarding blocked pedestrian spaces and roads. Officials removed 63 illegal structures and announced that these operations will continue weekly to ensure public access.

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The drive addresses urban congestion and public safety concerns caused by unauthorized commercial structures in public thoroughfares.

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After a long break, Thoothukudi Corporation resumed anti-encroachment operation on Wednesday following hundreds of complaints from the public.

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