
CM's convoy route declared as ‘red zone' in Tiruvarur district
Collector V. Mohanachandran in a press release said the Chief Minister would be visiting Tiruvarur district on July 9 and 10. During his visit, the use of civil remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS)/drones was banned since the VVIP route has been declared as 'red zone', he added.
On his arrival from Chennai through Tiruchi, the Chief Minister would hold a roadshow in Tiruvarur on July 9 night after visiting the Kalaignar Memorial at Kattur on the outskirts of the town.
After the overnight stay at their family home in Tiruvarur town, he would participate in the function organised by the district administration on July 10 where benefits under various welfare schemes would distributed, sources said.

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