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Corporation demolishes two more temples

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The Hindu 22.03.2010

Corporation demolishes two more temples

 

Special Correspondent

This is the second instance of demolition in the last five days

— Photo: K. Ananthan

Clean city: Corporation special squad personnel demolishing a temple on Kamarajapuram Road in Coimbatore on Sunday to enable widening of the road.

COIMBATORE: As part of its drive to rid main roads of unauthorised structures that impeded vehicle and pedestrian movement, the Coimbatore Corporation's special squad demolished on Sunday two temples that was encroaching Kamarajapuram Road.

Explaining the need for the demolition, Assistant Town Planning Officer S. Ravichandran said the road linked Brooke Bond Road with Mettupalayam Road and was the main route from Ramnagar on the eastern side of the city to R.S. Puram and other areas west of the railway line.

An 800 sq.ft. Bannari Amman Temple obstructed traffic and road widening on the southern side of this stretch and a 100 sq.ft. Nandavillakku Temple choked traffic at the Kamarajpuram Road-Mettupalayam Road Junction.

Women residents in that area expressed their resentment over the demolition, but were told by the officials that temples had to be removed if the road had to be accident-free. Mr. Ravichandran said footpaths would be laid on either side of the road, a facility that was not available on this stretch now.

In keeping with its latest approach, the Corporation engaged a priest to remove the idols as per Hindu customs.

The idols were later installed at Bharathi Park.

This was the second instance of demolition of temples in the last five days.

The civic body removed two temples unauthorisedly constructed on Masakalipalayam Road in its East Zone.

The special squad headed by Town Planning Officer M. Soundararajan was constituted by Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra to check unauthorised construction on roads and reserved sites marked for public purposes.

Officials said the civic body was able to convince the public on the need to remove or re-locate temples that occupied sizeable portions of main roads.

While holding talks with residents, the Corporation was explaining to them that it was removing the places of worship only when it was clear that they were unauthorised and obstructing traffic.

The temples on Kamarajapuram Road were demolished on Sunday only after holding talks for close to two months with the local people. Councillor of Ward 35 N. Murugesan played a key role in convincing the residents on the need to remove the temples, the town planning official said.

On the action taken so far at various places in the city, Mr. Ravichandran said the squad had stopped the construction of a place of worship on a reserved site of 50 cents at Velandipalayam. The construction had reached the basement stage.

Similar action had been taken on Ramalingam Road (West) at R.S. Puram and Meena Estate.

The Corporation was identifying places where such structures impeded traffic. The Corporation wanted to remove a temple on Bharathiar Road at Pappanaickenpalayam.

While those managing the temple had removed a mantap to reduce congestion, the Corporation said the entire structure should be removed from the road in order to ensure smooth and safe flow of traffic and pedestrian movement.

Last Updated on Monday, 22 March 2010 10:43
 

Exercise in Tuticorin to remove encroachments

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The Hindu 12.02.2010

Exercise in Tuticorin to remove encroachments

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— Photo: N. Rajesh

Unlawful: Corporation workers removing the encroachments at VVD Road in Tuticorin.

Tuticorin: As many as 75 ‘projections’ of commercial establishments, which had encroached upon, were removed during an eviction drive here on Thursday. The drive commenced from the VVD Junction and continued up to the KVK Nagar Road Bridge.

The drive was held on Wednesday on Tiruchendur Road and Devarpuram Road where in a couple of tiled houses and some encroached projections of establishments were removed. At Cruzpuram about 14 encroachment sites were identified and evicted.

A team of officials from the Corporation led by the Senior Town Planning Officer, S.M. Rakkappan, carried out the eviction drive amidst tight security.

The drive would continue in the areas of VE Road on Friday.

Last Updated on Friday, 12 February 2010 02:59
 

Unauthorised structures on scheme roads removed

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The Hindu 05.02.2010

Unauthorised structures on scheme roads removed

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A wall was constructed on a common road

Photo: S. Siva Saravanan

DONE AWAY WITH: A wall encroaching upon a road being demolished at Munusamy Nagar at Ramanathapuram in the city on Thursday. –

COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation removed on Thursday unauthorised structures that encroached upon scheme roads at Munusamy Nagar at Ramanathapuram in the city. A special squad headed by Town Planning Officer M. Soudararajan carried out the demolition of the structures to restore the roads for use by the public.

The encroachment by two gated community complexes had denied the facility for people living in nearby colonies. South Zone Assistant Commissioner A. Lakshmanan and Assistant Town Planning Officers S. Ravichandran and Bhuvaneswari supervised the demolition. Mr. Ravichandran said the promoter of one of the residential complexes had actually submitted a gift deed to the Corporation to mark the handing over of space for a 200 ft long and 30 ft wide road. But, the promoter had built a wall on the outer boundary of the road, thus making it inaccessible for the people in the neighbourhood. The wall made this stretch usable only for the people living on the residential premises.

Mr. Ravichandran said people in the nearby colonies had been seeking the removal of the wall for the last five years. They had been pointing out that a common road had been converted into a private space. “We demolished the wall and the road can now be used by the public,” he said.

The other case was that of a 200 sq ft building and a sump encroaching upon a 300 ft long and 30 ft wide road. This stretch was gifted to the Corporation by a promoter whose 250-house gated community complex was nearing completion, the official said.

The Corporation team demolished the building.

Last Updated on Friday, 05 February 2010 05:07
 


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