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Coimbatore Corporation steps up action against violators of safety norms

Coimbatore Corporation steps up action against violators of safety norms Updated: Updated: Share Article Coimbatore Corporation Deputy Commissioner S. Madhuranthagi inspecting a cinema in Thudiyalur on Saturday.   Following the State Government’s decision to intensify action against those found violating the COVID-19 safety guideline, the Coimbatore Corporation officials on Saturday went around the city checking violation and slapping fine on violators. Corporation Commissioner P. Kumaravel Pandian inspected the bus stands in Gandhipuram and on finding violations directed officials to slap ₹200 fine on 15 individuals who he found without mask. He also asked officials to levy fine of ₹500 each on conductors of four buses for allowing more passengers than what the Government of Tamil Nadu had permitted and ₹1,000 on a restaurant owner for violation.

Restrictions reintroduced in districts to contain COVID-19

Updated: Commercial establishments and industries to follow all safety norms Share Article AAA Corporation Commissioner M. Elangovan inspecting the Nethaji Daily Vegetable Fruit Market at V.O.C. Park in Erode on Saturday.   | Photo Credit: M. GOVARTHAN Commercial establishments and industries to follow all safety norms Imposing fine on public and sealing of shops for non-adherence to COVID-19 norms and strict monitoring by officials in market areas marked the first day of reintroduction of restrictions in the district here on Saturday. District Collector C. Kathiravan inspected the Periya Mariamman Temple on Meenatchi Sundaranar Road, bus stand, shops at Veerapampalayam Pirivu, Villarasampatti Bus stop, market, shops at the bus stand in Gobichettipalayam and a few other places during which he found many shops failing to adhere to the norms. As many as 12 shops were sealed and a fine of ₹ 5,000 each was levied on the owners. Seventy persons were fined ₹ 200 each for

Shortage in bus services condemned

Shortage in bus services condemned Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Passengers arguing with a police officer at the new bus terminus in Tiruppur on Tuesday.   | Photo Credit: Siva SaravananS Passengers waiting in bus terminuses in Tiruppur and Palladam staged demonstrations condemning the lack of bus services to Tiruchi and other districts on Tuesday. S. Muruganathan from Tiruchi, who is working in a private company in Tiruppur, said that he had been waiting for a bus since 5.45 a.m. to reach his hometown for exercising his franchise. “There were no government or private buses to Tiruchi,” he said. Similar demonstrations were also held at the temporary bus terminus in Kovilvazhi and Palladam bus terminus.

Inadequate bus service leaves voters stranded

Inadequate bus service leaves voters stranded Updated: Updated: Share Article Commuters waiting for buses at the Krishnagiri bus stand on Tuesday.   While the district administration may have directed private firms and businesses to declare a holiday on Tuesday to ensure 100% voter participation, many people who headed out to their native districts to cast votes were left in the lurch without adequate bus services. This led to an irate public blocking a few private buses, forcing the police and the authorities to intervene. People employed in companies in Hosur worked till Monday and were let off only on the polling day. Hundreds of commuters thronged the bus stand in Krishnagiri, from where they had to find connecting buses to their native districts. Even as the commuters had set out before the break of dawn to the bus stand, there were no buses even after 10 a.m.

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