Sunday, 18 January 2015

Look for the best with Thudiyallur in Coimbatore


There are many cities that have population crunches due to the migration of people from different places and especially from the villages to the cities. In the end, it is the responsibility of the civil authorities to find out means to house them and make sure they are taken care of.

It creates a multitude of problems for the state as there will be the unavailability of the amenities for the actual residents and also the land will be limited to any productive use. All of it will have to be used up for housing the excessive hordes of people who come to work and occupy the land and live there.

Woes and solutions There are many different problems that Coimbatore Properties as a whole has to face due to the population explosion in the city and its adjoining areas. This has resulted in, the authorities acquiring land from the neighbouring villages and towns, to provide housing and accommodation to the people who wish to move out to a less crowded area. They hit upon Thudiyallur for the northern parts of the city. It is a sleepy little town, which used to come alive earlier only for the weekly vegetable market that happens every Sunday. There are weekly markets now because a weekly market would not be able to cater to the needs of the entire population. Additionally, there are also departmental stores that mitigate the need to some extent.

Thudiyallur CharacteristicsThere is not much with regards to infrastructural developments to show in the town. It had a railway station where the local trains used to stop, but it was closed off at the Railways instigations even though there were a lot of protests by the citizens of the town. Now the trains run on the same tracks but none of them stops. To meet the transportation needs, there are many buses plying on different routes from the city, and outside it.

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