Chennai voters outline civic priorities ahead of polls

With Tamil Nadu heading to the polls on Thursday, Chennai residents have outlined expectations for the city's future, focusing on civic and infrastructure issues. A survey by Oorvani Foundation has shaped these into a 'Citizens’ Common Minimum Programme', highlighting drainage, road infrastructure, and sustainable waste management.

A survey conducted by Oorvani Foundation has distilled Chennai residents' concerns into a ‘Citizens’ Common Minimum Programme’, focusing on areas that elected representatives should address in the next Assembly term.

Voters have emphasized drainage improvements, road infrastructure, and sustainable waste management solutions. These priorities reflect the city's long-standing civic issues.

As Tamil Nadu heads to the polls on Thursday, the programme represents a unified voice from a section of Chennai voters.

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