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Subhadra inspects buildings in ruins, invassed lands of Zilla Parishad in GoPalapatnam

Subhadra inspects buildings in ruins, invassed lands of Zilla Parishad in GoPalapatnam

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The president of Zilla Parishad, J. Subhadra and the executive director of ZP, P. Narayana Murthy, inspected the Ruin Tourist accommodation that extended by 1.09 acres near the Gopalapatnam train station on Monday. They also inspected the invassed lands of Zilla Parishad in the area.

Later, Mrs. Subhadra visited ZP High School in the area and interacted with teachers and students. She asked about the implementation of the half -day meal scheme and inspected school baths. He also visited the district sports complex, interacted with physical education coaches and asked about the facilities there.

He inspected the shopping center allegedly built on the invassed lands of the ZP High School, visited the vacancies that belong to the Zilla Parishad in Purushottapuram and told officials to take measures to stop the invasion.

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