
Chennai to soon have 45 Mudhalvar Padaippagams soon, says Minister
On Sunday, he launched work for setting up Mudhalvar Padaippagam hubs at Otteri, Subburayan Street, Pattalam, Bakthavatchalam Park, Pulianthope, Venkatesapuram New Colony, and Mangalapuram. He also initiated work to upgrade Chennai Corporation Schools in Perambur, Jamalia, Mangalapuram, and Ekangipuram.
Mayor R. Priya, CMDA Member Secretary G. Prakash, elected representatives and officials from CMDA and GCC participated.

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