Pointing out that the incident highlights potential issues with the building’s weather resilience, just one year after its completion, the Virudhunagar MP said, “To address this, I propose forming a specialized committee, including MPs from all parties, to inspect the building thoroughly. The committee will focus on the causes of the leaks, evaluate the design and materials, and recommend necessary repairs. Additionally, it should establish a maintenance protocol and ensure transparency by publicly sharing its findings.”
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Railways rationalises passenger fares from December 26; non-AC travel to cost Rs 10 more for 500 km
In a statement, the Indian Railways said that over the past decade it has significantly expanded its network…

