Mysuru, April 15 -- Monthly meeting of Mysore Grahakara Parishat held
Complaints mostly related to the Transport Department were raised at the monthly meeting of the Mysore Grahakara Parishat (MGP), held at its office on Vivekananda Road in Yadavagiri on Sunday.
Issues such as the illegal movement of sandalwood and ganja (marijuana) in Kerala-registered autos, drunken driving, environmental pollution, wheeling and the persistent menace of brokers at the RTO were discussed.
Dayanand Sagar, Convenor of MGP, highlighted the alarming levels of harmful vehicle emissions in the city and their direct impact on public health, urging the RTO to outline measures to curb this hazard.
In response, RTO official Manohar stated that 30-40 vehicles a...
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