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Despite having nine large waterbodies, residents do not get clean groundwater

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Last updated: April 8, 2026 7:32 pm
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Published: April 8, 2026
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Residents who travel from Radha Nagar gate to Nanmangalam are upset over the withdrawal of bus service 52E.

Residents who travel from Radha Nagar gate to Nanmangalam are upset over the withdrawal of bus service 52E.
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The Pallavaram Assembly Constituency is famous for many things, for people who have a strong sense of smell, a talcum powder factory and leather manufacturing units are olfactory markers. Though that exhilarating scent persists at that location on the GST Road, residents in many places have no other go but to take in the foul stench of badly laid underground sewage lines that break and pop due to age and quality issues.

“The lines were laid between 2006 and 2011 at a cost of ₹71 crore. You can see raw sewage bubbling up on our streets as good quality pipelines were not used at that time. Now there is another proposal to renew the lines at a cost of ₹890 crore. Hopefully, these will function properly,” said Murugaiyan, Federation of Civic and Welfare Associations of Pallavaram.

Published – April 09, 2026 05:01 am IST



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