DMK Minister Sekarbabu Outlines Housing and Traffic Priorities for Harbour Constituency
P.K. Sekarbabu, the Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments and the DMK candidate for the Harbour Assembly constituency in Chennai, has outlined his key development priorities during his election campaign. Speaking to The Hindu, Sekarbabu emphasized the urgent need to address housing shortages for roadside dwellers by constructing 3,000 multi-storey housing units. Additionally, he highlighted infrastructure improvements aimed at alleviating traffic congestion, specifically noting that a new multi-level car parking facility under construction at Broadway will significantly benefit crowded areas like Sowcarpet. Beyond physical infrastructure, the minister pledged to enhance social amenities by increasing the number of educational institutions, learning centers, and libraries within the constituency. He also committed to ensuring basic civic utilities, including uninterrupted electricity supply, safe drinking water, and efficient sewer systems. These proposals form part of his broader roadmap to improve the quality of life for residents in the Harbour constituency, reflecting a focus on both urban planning and social welfare as central themes of his political agenda leading up to the elections.
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DMK Minister Sekarbabu Outlines Housing and Traffic Priorities for Harbour Constituency
P.K. Sekarbabu, the Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments and the DMK candidate for the Harbour Assembly constituency in Chennai, has outlined his key development priorities during his election campaign. Speaking to The Hindu, Sekarbabu emphasized the urgent need to address housing shortages for roadside dwellers by constructing 3,000 multi-storey housing units. Additionally, he highlighted infrastructure improvements aimed at alleviating traffic congestion, specifically noting that a new multi-level car parking facility under construction at Broadway will significantly benefit crowded areas like Sowcarpet. Beyond physical infrastructure, the minister pledged to enhance social amenities by increasing the number of educational institutions, learning centers, and libraries within the constituency. He also committed to ensuring basic civic utilities, including uninterrupted electricity supply, safe drinking water, and efficient sewer systems. These proposals form part of his broader roadmap to improve the quality of life for residents in the Harbour constituency, reflecting a focus on both urban planning and social welfare as central themes of his political agenda leading up to the elections.
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